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Roger Daltrey was among the notable figures recognized in King Charles III ’s Birthday Honours list. The Who frontman, 81, was celebrated for his outstanding contributions to music and his long ...
Zak Starkey and Roger Daltrey of The Who perform in California in 2004. Getty Images Starkey said that Townshend, 80, called him a week later and asked him to rejoin the group. “I got my job back.
After just one verse, singer Roger Daltrey stopped the song. “To sing that song, I do need to hear the key, and I can’t,” he said. “All I’ve got is drums going boom, boom, boom.
Former England football captain David Beckham, Oscar-winning actor Gary Oldman and The Who front man Roger Daltrey are among the prominent figures awarded knighthoods in this year’s King’s ...
Roger Daltrey has been awarded a Knighthood in King Charles III's Birthday Honours list. The frontman been recognised for his services to charity and music, having co-founded The Who in 1964 and ...
Roger Daltrey was among the notable figures recognized in King Charles III’s Birthday Honours list. The Who frontman, 81, was celebrated for his outstanding contributions to music and his long ...
The Who frontman Sir Roger Daltrey has said he is “very humbled” to be made a knight bachelor in the King’s Birthday Honours for services to charity and music. Sir Roger, 81, who launched ...
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Starkey claimed it was Daltrey, 81, who made the mistake during the group’s performance of The Song Is Over, insisting the singer “came in four bars early”. “He ...
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Now, Starkey claims that the issue stemmed from a lack of rehearsal and Daltrey shortening the song on the fly. "What happened was I got it right, and Roger got it wrong,” Starkey said.