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The veteran rock star on tensions in The Who, a new ballet adaptation of 'Quadrophenia', and why his rock epic is still ...
In a new interview, Pete Townshend admitted that this unhappiness in The Who can be traced back to 1973, noting, "I might blow my brains out." ...
In a new interview, The Who guitarist Pete Townshend has reflected on Zak Starkey being fired from the band and admitted the situation has been "a mess".
His comments come as a new version of The Who’s classic Pinball Wizard is released as the latest single from the show’s ...
When the Detours came to an end, the newly knighted singer decided he was unhappy in his role, forcing Townshend out of his ...
A rumor that Pete Townshend of English rock band The Who, said American singer Bruce Springsteen was "a bit overrated" circulated online in May 2025. For example, Facebook account America's Last Line ...
"I love the who and would never had quit," said Zak Starkey in a statement, as Pete Townshend announced another musician will take his place on the drums.
Musician Pete Townshend says he believes a new ballet version of his rock opera Quadrophenia will "resonate with new ...
Drummer Zak Starkey who has been drumming with The Who since 1996, was fired, then rehired, then fired again from the band ...
Guitarist Pete Townshend wrote some of rock's most iconic songs for The Who, and his musical legacy will always be ensured through his rowdy primary act. That band's successes, whether singles ...
Pete Townshend is apologizing for controversial comments about his former bandmates. During an interview with Rolling Stone Monday, the Who guitarist said "thank God" drummer Keith Moon and bass ...
The Who’s legendary guitarist Pete Townshend admitted that the band’s most iconic song, “My Generation,” became “a burden.” “I hate playing it,” Townshend, 79, confessed on the ...