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| Known for: | Woodstock, The Kids Are Alright, Tommy |
| Birth name: | Roger Harry Daltrey |
| Birthday: | 1 March 1944, Hammersmith, London, England, UK |
| Height: | 5' 7" (1.70 m) |
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| I was a student at SIU in Carbondale, and quite a little music lover and party girl.We ate some orange sunshine and left the van for the show.I was getting crushed close to the stage and a guy from the stage pulled me up on stage.I was to sit very still and behind Townsend.Keith Moon was just a few feet away.... Read More » who show about 1972 in st louis river fest | |
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Roger Daltrey newsThe Who Star Reveals He Couldn't Handle Drugs
The Who star Roger Daltrey has revealed he couldn't handle taking drugs. The singer experimented with various mind-altering substances during the band's early days in the 60s, but says every drug left him incapable of making music.
Daltrey Supports Beatles Ban
THE WHO frontman ROGER DALTREY has spoken out in support of a British radio station’s ban on THE BEATLES’ music.Virgin Radio morning programme The Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show hit the headlines in the U.K. earlier this week (26Feb08) after its listeners voted to ban the Fab Four’s music from the station’s rotation playlists.And the 63-year-old
Roger Daltrey Headlines Children's Charity Concert
The Who frontman Roger Daltrey will be among the stars performing at a benefit concert for U.K. charity ChildLine in March. The "Won't Get Fooled Again" singer will be joined by Deep Purple stars Ian Paice and Glenn Hughes, The Zombies and Marillion at the inaugural ChildLine Rocks concert at London's IndigO2 venue.Daltrey Headlines Children's Charity Concert
THE WHO frontman ROGER DALTREY will be among the stars performing at a benefit concert for U.K. charity ChildLine in March (08).The Won’t Get Fooled Again singer will be joined by Deep Purple stars Ian Paice and Glenn Hughes, The Zombies and Marillion at the inaugural ChildLine Rocks concert at London’s IndigO2 venue.Also playing at
Roger Daltrey Recruits Muse For Charity Concert
The Who star Roger Daltrey has recruited British rockers Muse to perform at his series of annual charity concerts in London.Daltrey Recruits Muse For Charity Concert
THE WHO star ROGER DALTREY has recruited British rockers MUSE to perform at his series of annual charity concerts in London.Daltrey set up the gigs to help raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust, of which he is a patron. The first concert in 2000 was headlined by his own band The Who and made
Roger Daltrey Gave Led Zeppelin Ticket To Charity
The Who frontman Roger Daltrey was offered a coveted ticket to see Led Zeppelin's comeback gig - but gave it up for charity. The musician was desperate to see the reformed band take to the stage in December, but felt so guilty about going for free, he auctioned the tickets.The Who To Revive 'tommy' Opera
The Who stars Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are planning on reviving the band's legendary rock opera Tommy to celebrate its 40th anniversary.Just A Minute With Roger Daltrey (reuters)
Reuters - Roger Daltrey is well known as the founder and lead singer of British rock band The Who which he never sees ending but these days he is also appealing to a much younger audience -- as a dragon bus driver called Aragon.
Musicians' Step Forward In Copyright Campaign
SIR CLIFF RICHARD and ROGER DALTREY are one step closer to succeeding in their battle to change European copyright laws and allow artists to receive royalties from their work for longer.The stars have been campaigning to have the copyright period extended from 50 to 95 years and the British government has so far failed to
The Who To Revive Tommy Opera
THE WHO stars PETE TOWNSHEND and ROGER DALTREY are planning on reviving the band’s legendary rock opera TOMMY to celebrate its 40th anniversary.The group released the ground-breaking album in 1969 which was turned into a 1975 film starring frontman Roger Daltrey, as well as a stage version.And now Townshend has revealed the pair is in
Daltrey Urges Computer Fans To 'get A Life'
THE WHO frontman ROGER DALTREY has urged computer obsessives to spend less time online and "get a life".The rocker - a self-confessed technophobe - admits he has yet to get to grips with the internet, but insists computer users should forge a life outside of cyberspace.Writing on the band’s website, he muses, "I feel about
Roger Daltrey Shocked By The Beatles Sanity
The Who rocker Roger Daltrey is shocked The Beatles didn't "go mad" at the height of their fame in the 1960s. The star concedes although his band's level of fame never matched that of the infamous four-piece, he sympathizes with the incessant attention bestowed upon the group.Daltrey Shocked By Beatles Sanity
THE WHO rocker ROGER DALTREY is shocked the BEATLES didn’t "go mad" at the height of their fame in the 1960s.The star concedes although his band’s level of fame never matched that of the infamous four-piece, he sympathises with the incessant attention bestowed upon the group.He says, "I can’t imagine what their life must have
Daltrey Won't Watch The Who Film
THE WHO frontman ROGER DALTREY has refused to watch a new film charting his legendary band’s rise to fame.The Won’t Get Fooled Again rocker claims he has no interest in watching rock documentary The Amazing Journey: The Story Of The Who, because it might tamper with his own precious memories of the band’s heyday.The 63-year-old
Roger Daltrey Salutes Kenney Drummer Jones
Roger Daltrey has poured praise on former band mate Kenney Jones for having the guts to talk about his tempestuous time as The Who's drummer in a new documentary. The rocker forced Jones, who replaced Keith Moon in the lineup, out of the band in the late 1980s - after he'd provided beats for Daltrey and Pete Townshend for a decade.Daltrey Salutes Brave Drummer Jones
ROGER DALTREY has poured praise on former bandmate KENNEY JONES for having the guts to talk about his tempestuous time as THE WHO’s drummer in a new documentary.The rocker forced Jones, who replaced Keith Moon in the lineup, out of the band in the late 1980s - after he’d provided beats for Daltrey and Pete
And I Certainly Don't Like All-girl Bands." The Who Frontman Roger Daltrey Does
THE THINGS THEY SAY: "They’re not a band. I don’t really like all-boy bands not approve of the SPICE GIRLS’ comeback tour.Movie & Entertainment News provided by World Entertainment News Network (www.wenn.com)
Roger Daltrey Stops Swinging His Mic
Roger Daltrey's failing eyesight has ended the rocker's trademark microphone-swinging stage antics. The Who frontman worries he'll look foolish if her hurls a microphone into the air and then loses it in the lights.Wood Declined Csi Guest Spot
ROLLING STONES star RONNIE WOOD has turned down the chance to guest star on an episode of U.S. TV show CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION after rocker pal ROGER DALTREY warned him it’s too tough.The guitarist declined to take the part of a safe-cracker in the TV drama after The Who frontman told him how hard




