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Pete Townshend confirms he has no plans to retire after the Who’s farewell tour, plotting a run of one-man shows.
The 80-year-old rock icon plans to keep playing live when the group's final North American run ends on Sept. 28 in Las Vegas.
Pete Townshend admits that he and The Who bandmate Roger Daltrey "don't communicate very well." The band kicked off their The ...
The guitar hero says he and Daltrey may work together in the future, but he’s also got his eye on some solo shows ...
And, for a band that sings so much about youth (the now-ironic lyric “I hope I die before I get old” from 1964’s “My ...
The post Pete Townshend Plans “One-Man Shows,” Has “140 Tracks Ready to Go” After The Who’s Farewell Tour Wraps appeared first on Consequence. Pete Townshend has opened up about his plans after The ...
In an interview, Pete Townshend opened up about his career over the past 60 years and explained why he only has about five ...
Pete Townshend Opens Up on His Complicated Partnership in The Who originally appeared on Parade. Pete Townshend has come a ...
The Who’s Pete Townshend, 80, Says He Has 5 Years Left in His Show Business Career originally appeared on Parade. Legendary ...
A legendary rock band’s farewell tour has already hit a bump in the road.
In a recent interview, The Who’s Pete Townshend revealed his favorite all-time album by his band, a rock opera he described as “a heart-searching piece.” ...
The Who has postponed its concert that had been scheduled for Saturday night in Atlantic City. The Ticketmaster web site ...