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Pete Talks "Who History"
Pete Talks "Who History"
Pete Talks "Who History"
So much of the Who's creative tension was the result of the fact that its members didn't particularly like each other. None of that is really any secret, but in a new interview, guitarist Pete Townshend discussed how they managed to work together despite all the animosity.
The Who, Elvis Costello to Perform Benefit Concert
The Who, Elvis Costello to Perform Benefit Concert
The Who, Elvis Costello to Perform Benefit Concert
The Who will close out their U.S. tour on Feb. 28 with a special intimate concert at the Theater at Madison Square Garden. Dubbed "Who Cares," the show will benefit their Teen Cancer America charity and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Elvis Costello and the Imposters will serve as the opening act for the evening.
Pete Townshend Earns Award
Pete Townshend Earns Award
Pete Townshend Earns Award
One of rock music's legendary guitarists was honored with an award named after another one of the genre's great axeman;  Pete Townshend went home from the TEC Awards with the Les Paul Award.
The Who Steal the Show at 12-12-12 Hurricane Sandy Benefit
The Who Steal the Show at 12-12-12 Hurricane Sandy Benefit
The Who Steal the Show at 12-12-12 Hurricane Sandy Benefit
It's a good thing neither Pete Townshend nor Roger Daltrey died before they got old, or else they would not have been able to rock Madison Square Garden tonight (Dec. 12). The Who put on a master class while rocking for a good cause, raising money for the Robin Hood Relief Fund to help victims of Hurricane Sandy.
Sold Out
Sold Out
Sold Out
Classic rock lovers tuning into Game 1 of the World Series last night (Oct. 24) were greeted with a surprise. The legendary music of the Who was used throughout the telecast, which will continue throughout the tournament, contested this year between the San Francisco Giants and the Detroit Tigers.
The Who Tribute Album Announced
The Who Tribute Album Announced
The Who Tribute Album Announced
Cleopatra Records, who recently put out a collection of progressive rock stars performing Supertramp songs, will next set their sights on the the Who. On Oct. 2, the label will release 'Who Are You: An All-Star Tribute To The Who.'
The Who to Release ‘Live in Texas ’75′ DVD
The Who to Release ‘Live in Texas ’75′ DVD
The Who to Release ‘Live in Texas ’75′ DVD
A classic concert by the Who previously available only on bootleg will soon get an official release. ‘The Who Live in Texas ’75,’ a document of their Nov. 20, 1975 concert at the Summit in Houston, will be out on DVD and digital video on Oct. 9 — which, coincidentally, would have been bassist John Entwistle’s 68th birthday.

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