Keith Moon is often remembered for his wild on-stage antics and drug abuse more than anything by casual fans, and that’s honestly quite unfortunate. Though, we’re not exactly surprised. The man put ...
Back in their ’60s and ’70s heyday, The Who‘s four members essentially all played lead. Roger Daltrey was the lead singer. Pete Townshend played lead guitar. John Entwistle attacked the bass like a ...
Then, on Sept. 7, 1978, that chaos reached its tragic end in a London apartment — ironically, the same one where “Mama” Cass ...
A new era of Who history began earlier this month with the launch of the Song Is Over farewell tour in Italy. The show marked not only the start of the band’s supposed last tour, but also the ...
The Who played an odd game of “meet the new drummer, same as the old drummer” this past week when they parted ways with longtime band member Zak Starkey (“They have nothing but admiration for him and ...
Keith Moon of The Who died at the age of just 32, on September 7, 1978. Moon’s biographer Tony Fletcher marks the 45th anniversary by hosting an interactive presentation about the man he calls “the ...
Legendary rock and metal producer Bob Rock says that of all drummers, The Who's Keith Moon had the playing style most comparable to that of Metallica's Lars Ulrich. Rock was featured as guest during a ...
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