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The Who’s Pete Townshend still rocking — and as blunt as ever

2136 days ago
New York Post[pullquote attribution="" align="left"]There are 10-year old kids on YouTube who can shred better than me. But no one can windmill like me.[/pullquote] more info

Happy Birthday Keith Moon: The Who Drummer Sings ‘Bell Boy’ In 1974

2141 days ago
JamBaseWatch Keith Moon sing "Bell Boy" during The Who's concert at London's Charlton Athletic Football Ground in 1974 to celebrate what would have been his 73rd birthday. more info

Blues Traveler, moe. & G. Love Cover The Band, Grateful Dead & More In Greensboro

2157 days ago
JamBaseListen to moe., Blues Traveler and G. Love cover the Grateful Dead, The Band, Led Zeppelin and The Who at White Oak Amphitheatre in Greensboro, North Carolina. more info

moe., Blues Traveler & G. Love Collaborate On Jimi Hendrix, Neil Young, The Beatles & The Who Covers

2175 days ago
JamBaseCheck out moe., Blues Traveler and G. Love's cover-heavy collaborative setlist including takes on Hendrix, The Beatles, Neil Young and The Who. more info

Eddie Vedder joins The Who to perform “The Punk and The Godfather” at Wembley Stadium: Watch

2188 days ago
Consequence of SoundThe Pearl Jam frontman assisted Roger Daltrey in singing the Quadrophenia classic. Eddie Vedder joins The Who to perform “The Punk and The Godfather” at Wembley Stadium: Watch Ben Kaye more info

Watch Eddie Vedder Join The Who For “The Punk And The Godfather” At Wembley

2188 days ago
StereogumThe Who performed with a full orchestra last night at London's Wembley Stadium, dipping into classics and deep cuts for their two-hour-plus set. They last played the iconic venue in 1985. Toward the end of the show, the band brought out Eddie Vedder ... more info

Watch The Who Debut A New Song And Bring Out Eddie Vedder At Wembley

2188 days ago
StereogumThe Who performed with a full orchestra last night at London's Wembley Stadium, dipping into classics and deep cuts for their two-hour-plus set. They last played the iconic venue in 1985. Toward the end of the show, the band brought out Eddie Vedder ... more info

Roger Daltrey Talks New The Who Album & Losing His Voice In New Interview

2192 days ago
JamBaseThe Who's Roger Daltrey fears he'll lose his voice within the next five years and provides an update on the band's long-awaited follow-up to 2006's 'Endless Wire.' more info

The Who’s Roger Daltrey predicts his voice will be gone in five years

2192 days ago
Consequence of Sound"Age will get it in the end," the 73-year-old singer recently said. The Who’s Roger Daltrey predicts his voice will be gone in five years Lake Schatz more info

The Who, Dolly Parton, Temple of the Dog, and 700+ artists also lost masters in 2008 Universal fire

2200 days ago
Consequence of SoundWeezer, Primus, Cher, The Wallflowers, Limp Bizkit, and the list goes on. The Who, Dolly Parton, Temple of the Dog, and 700+ artists also lost masters in 2008 Universal fire Michael Roffman more info

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