Friday 29 April 2011

Roger Daltrey on tour taking the Who's Tommy

Roger Daltrey on tour taking the Who's Tommy and Pete Townshend will not be joining him. Band singer in the UK travel alone is a 1969 rock opera reviews, the younger brother of Pete on lead guitar, Simon Townshend, take. Will be announced.

Pete Townshend said, "Great to see Roger performing Tommy with his band in 2011. It is wonderful to hear the way Roger and his new band re-interpret the old Who songs. I will be there in spirit, and Roger has my complete and most loving support."

Daltrey has been performing individual, age and for the year. He visited last year with Simon Townshend, calling his new band No Plan B.

The No Plan B band performed Tommy at Bournemouth's O2 Academy in March. They followed this up with a Teenage Cancer Trust gig, where Pete Townshend Baba O'Riley Acid Queen and as a guest where shown. Daltrey The Who's late bassist, John Entwistle dedicated to the gig.

He said, "John always had the loudest voice. He had the voice of an angel."

The Who's last performance was in March, Royal Albert Hall, performing Quadrophenia. But then once the band plans a full Quadrophenia tour, now seems unlikely.

Superbowl half time show last year after performing the suggested Pete Townshend may have been over this group. guitarist partial deafness and severe tinnitus suffer from.

He told Rolling Stone, "I can't really see any way around the issue. If my hearing is going to be a problem, we're not delaying shows – we're finished."

Daltrey's Tommy tour start at Alcester's Ragley Hall on 3rd July.

Saturday 2 April 2011

The Who's member Roger Daltrey and late John Entwistle

The Who’s late bassist John Entwistle during a performance of the band’s 1969 album Tommy Roger Daltrey paid tribute on the band in London on Thursday.

Royal Albert Hall, the young singer as part of Cancer Trust gigs played a single performance. Who guitarist Pete Townshend also set a great showing for the two songs.

Daltrey added: “John always had the loudest voice, he had the voice of an angel. So this is for him and all those guys out there who are sent to terrible places like Afghanistan.” Entwistle died of a heart attack in Las Vegas in 2002. Band frontman performed Tommy by the entire five-piece band backed. Townshend made ​​a surprise early form, the "acid queen" will lead discussions and after performing on "Baba O'Riley".

Teenage Cancer Trust gigs in Britain Daltrey's curator. Biffy Clyro have already played and Liam Gallagher Beady eyes are also fixed.