Roger Daltrey

Roger Daltrey Looks Back on 50 Years of the Who
Roger Daltrey Looks Back on 50 Years of the Who
Roger Daltrey Looks Back on 50 Years of the Who
"Actually," noted Roger Daltrey when Forbes pointed out that he and Pete Townshend have been together in the Who for 50 years, "[it's been] 54 or 55. And," laughed Daltrey, "he’s as bloody difficult now as he always was."
Daltry Walks Out
Daltry Walks Out
Daltry Walks Out
The early days of the Who were tumultuous times. Four different personalities were learning to coexist. The band changed its name three times. Pete Townshend and Keith Moon began to revel in the joy of destroying their instruments. And Roger Daltrey often found himself at odds with the rest of the band...
Moody Blues Cruise
Moody Blues Cruise
Moody Blues Cruise
If your vacation calendar isn't already full of rock star cruises, here's one more: The Moody Blues have announced the final lineup for their second fan cruise experience.
Roger Daltrey to Headline Queen Benefit Show
Roger Daltrey to Headline Queen Benefit Show
Roger Daltrey to Headline Queen Benefit Show
Roger Daltrey has always been extremely generous with his time when it comes to charity efforts and organizations, and he's continuing that philanthropic streak this September, when he'll headline Queen's annual AIDS benefit show.
Roger Daltrey Considers New Solo Album
Roger Daltrey Considers New Solo Album
Roger Daltrey Considers New Solo Album
How do you put together a solo album when people are used to hearing your voice used as a conduit for one of rock's greatest songwriters? It's a nice problem to have, but it's also keeping Roger Daltrey from rushing into recording new solo music.
The Who’s Stage Setup – Pic of the Week
The Who’s Stage Setup – Pic of the Week
The Who’s Stage Setup – Pic of the Week
Rehearsals for the Who's upcoming tour are taking place in some undisclosed location, but a new photograph is giving us an indication of what the stage setup will look like. The band sent its fans a picture this morning of the group on stage via Twitter.
The Who’s Roger Daltrey Salutes Olympian Bradley Wiggins
The Who’s Roger Daltrey Salutes Olympian Bradley Wiggins
The Who’s Roger Daltrey Salutes Olympian Bradley Wiggins
Over the last month, cyclist Bradley Wiggins has become a hero in his native Great Britain. In July, he became the first Briton to ever win the Tour de France and won his fourth career Olympic gold medal, and seventh overall, to become his country’s all-time most successful olympian.