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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 ...
Of all of his 1960s and '70s peers, Pete Townshend saw one person in particular get an ego as his success seemed to go ...
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The guitar hero says he and Daltrey may work together in the future, but he’s also got his eye on some solo shows ...
In an interview, Pete Townshend opened up about his career over the past 60 years and explained why he only has about five ...
Atlantic City was set to be the fourth stop on The Who’s “The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour” dates, which began ...
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 ...
The Who postponed their shows Thursday, Aug. 21, in Philadelphia and Saturday, Aug. 23, in Atlantic City due to an ...
Pete Townshend has admitted he and Roger Daltrey "are very different" and "don't communicate very well".