Roger Daltrey of the rock band The Who has revealed that he is slowly going deaf and blind after turning 81 on March 1. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf. I also now have got the joy of going ...
Unfortunately, The Poison is an album largely defined by one high point: “Tears Don’t Fall”, which happens to be the third track. It’s a great song, which frontman Matthew Tuck and co. ably performed ...
As for the “Tommy,” Daltrey was referring to the band’s 1969 rock opera album, “Tommy,” which tells the story of Tommy Walker ...
In a candid moment at London’s Royal Albert Hall, The Who’s lead singer Roger Daltrey shared a personal update with a 5,000-strong audience. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf,” the 81-year-old ...
Roger Daltrey revealed that he's going deaf and blind at London's Royal Albert Hall for the annual week of Teenage Cancer ...
Who frontman Roger Daltry, 81, reveals his health struggles during performance at the Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer ...
But I had no idea the impact the performance would have on me, as I approach my 50th birthday – because these women are ...
Check out footage of The Who performing the ‘Who’s Next’ deep cut “The Song Is Over” in concert for the very first time.
Photo: Marc Millman On Saturday, March 30, The Who participated in the second and final Teenage Cancer Trust 2025 concert at ...
According to The Sun, Daltrey disclosed to the audience that he is losing both his hearing and his sight. Daltrey drew eerie ...
Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who have been performing together for more than 60 years and say they feel it.
Hollywood legend Bill Murray was among the celebrities in attendance as The Who brought down the curtain on The Teenage ...