No More U.S. Who Tours?No More U.S. Who Tours?Singer says the idea of returning to America is "very doubtful."Allison RappAllison Rapp
Roger Daltrey on New Who Album: ‘What’s the Point?’Roger Daltrey on New Who Album: ‘What’s the Point?’"People want to hear the old music," singer said. "I don't know why, but that's the fact."Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Roger Daltrey Lists His Live Who HighlightsRoger Daltrey Lists His Live Who HighlightsConcert for New York City was emotional, "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" was fun and Woodstock was overrated, singer says.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Roger Daltrey Recalls Keith MoonRoger Daltrey Recalls Keith MoonSinger recalls "hysterical" video shoot and says he's found an actor who could play late drummer in biopic.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
The Who Announces ‘Live at Wembley’ AlbumThe Who Announces ‘Live at Wembley’ AlbumLP recorded at sold-out London concert in 2019 coincides with new U.K. tour.Allison RappAllison Rapp
Mike Campbell Announces Fall Concert Dates With the WhoMike Campbell Announces Fall Concert Dates With the WhoHeartbreakers guitarist and the Dirty Knobs also confirm headlining shows.Allison RappAllison Rapp
The Who Reflect on Cincinnati Return, Decades After TragedyThe Who Reflect on Cincinnati Return, Decades After Tragedy"I think there’s been such a difficulty with dealing with our feelings about it," says Pete Townshend, referencing tragic crowd surge that killed 11 fans in 1979.Ryan ReedRyan Reed
The Guess Who Tried to Force the Who to Change Their NameThe Guess Who Tried to Force the Who to Change Their NamePete Townshend told them to "bugger off."Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Roger Daltrey Admits the Who Were ‘Too F—-ing Loud’Roger Daltrey Admits the Who Were ‘Too F—-ing Loud’Singer says his hearing aids are a "penalty" for band's heyday behavior.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
World’s Loudest BandWorld’s Loudest BandHealth experts say significant damage occurs with sustained exposure to anything above 85 dB. Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
The Day the Who Played Their First Concert With Kenney JonesThe Day the Who Played Their First Concert With Kenney JonesHe later admitted that the very idea of anyone replacing Keith Moon was ludicrous. Dave SwansonDave Swanson
How the Who’s Failed Audition Paved the Way for Keith MoonHow the Who’s Failed Audition Paved the Way for Keith MoonIt's hard to imagine this band making it big with a different drummer – unless, that is, you happen to be Doug Sandom.Jeff GilesJeff Giles