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Roger Harry Daltrey CBE (born 1 March 1944) is an English singer, musician and actor. He is the co-founder and lead singer of the rock band the Who. [1] [2]
Townshend and Daltrey spoke at length about their reaction to Entwistle's death. Some of their comments can be found on The Who Live in Boston DVD. On the opening night of their Vapor Trails tour, which began in Hartford, Connecticut on 28 June 2002 (the night after Entwistle's death), Geddy Lee of Rush dedicated the band's performance of the ...
The story is about Roger Cunningham (Roger Daltrey) and his unpleasant British wife Valerie Cunningham (Toyah Willcox). They have been married for ten years, and their friends Edwin and Philipa for seven. During that time they spent every social hour together, But each is living a double life. When camping one weekend, the four get stranded.
The band were first founded by Roger Daltrey under the name the Detours in 1959: the first line-up, in mid-1961, included Pete Townshend on lead guitar, Daltrey on rhythm guitar, John Entwistle on bass, Harry Wilson on drums, and Colin Dawson on vocals. [3]
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Roger Daltrey has criticised Chancellor Rachel Reeves, warning her Budget tax hikes may force cancer charities to get rid of specialist nursing staff.. The Who singer and Teenage Cancer Trust ...
Jones has been featured on recordings as a guest drummer on many recording sessions, including appearances on albums by Rod Stewart, The Rolling Stones, Ronnie Wood, Roger Daltrey, Andy Fairweather-Low, [11] Joan Armatrading, Keith Moon, Marsha Hunt, Mike Batt, Pete Townshend, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, David Essex, John Lodge and Wings.
Paul Weller (left) and Roger Daltrey (centre), on stage during Ovation, a celebration of 24 Years of gigs for the Teenage Cancer Trust, at the Royal Albert Hall, London (Ian West/PA Wire)