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Whoa s still the man? Roger Daltrey
Last night at the House of Blues, when he sang "My Generation," he reworked it as a slow blues song, the back end of Bo Diddley's "I'm a Man." But he stopped short of the killer line, "Hope I die before I get old." Hey, you can only deal with so much irony.
Roger Daltrey Raspy but Rockin' at MGM Grand at Foxwoods
The Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey is out on a rare solo tour dubbed "Use It or Lose It," a reference to the need for keeping his 65-year-old voice in top-notch shape.
With three stops in Jersey, Roger Daltrey keeps his vocal cords in shape
With three stops in New Jersey, Roger Daltrey is keeping his vocal cords in shape for a possible reunion with his legendary bandmates Major rock tours often are named after the artist's new album.
Jed Gottlieb writes about music, film and pop culture for local, regional and national publications.
Live Review: Roger Daltrey in Rama
Concert Review: The Who RAMA, Ont.- The voice was rough, but the spirit was willing.
Who frontman Roger Daltrey has always been known for his voice, and to a lesser extent, his stunning physique.
Roger Daltrey performs during The Who concert at the Air Canada Centre in 2006. The singer is currently on a solo tour, stretching his pipes -- just in case.
At one point, Canada's Mike Myers had apparently snagged the lead role in the much-anticipated biopic on The Who drummer Keith Moon.
Roger Daltrey Gallery Spotlight: Chicago, IL - Nov. 2, 2009
He rose to superstardom via his decades as the frontman of the pioneering rock band The Who, but Roger Daltrey has finally stepped out on his first solo tour in 25 years.
'That was such fun! I played a song with Roger Daltrey then one with Dave Stewart then we all played a couple of songs together.
Was I in downtown New Albany last night, and did I do all that?
Times may be changing in New Albany, but days like yesterday still strike me as somewhat surreal when viewed from the sobriety of a morning after.
The Who are reportedly in talks with game makers to develop a Rock Band video game modeled after their group.
Who Frontman Roger Daltrey Hints at Upcoming Rock Band Game
According to singer Roger Daltrey, The Who could follow The Beatles and Queen in launching its own Rock Band game.
First Shot: Primetime Bitchslap
's TV programming, and it's rapidly debasing our cherished way of life. It's cheapening our sense of community, poisoning our discourse and making a mockery of everything we qualify as 'entertainment.' But you know what? Jay Leno gets enough press already.
Who singer Roger Daltrey goes solo for gig at Cleveland's House of Blues
On his first solo outing since 1985, Who singer Roger Daltrey has been performing everything from Who rarities to Johnny Cash songs.
Who Video Game Coming, Daltry Says
The Who is coming to the video game world -- we're just now sure when or how yet.
Roger Daltrey: The Who Rock Band coming next year
After The Beatles: Rock Band was released to critical acclaim and high sales numbers, several legendary artists have realized the sales and publicity potential of the music video game genre.
Rumor: Roger Daltrey reveals The Who joining together with Rock Band
Daltrey told The Republican when The Beatles: Rock Band was brought up that "The game, yeah, yeah, they're going to be doing a Who one next year.
Roger Daltrey talks about solo tour, plans with The Who
He's dubbed the road show 'Use it or Lose It,' emphasizing the need to keep his vocal cords in shape while his Who bandmate Pete Townshend has been busy writing material for the group's expected 2010 release, tentatively titled 'Floss.' . Just prior to the solo tour, Daltrey spoke at length about everything from his plans for hitting the concert ...
The Whoa s Roger Daltrey visits ACM@UCO
For students at the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma the question wasn't where or when they would have their first master class with a music industry veteran, but who would appear there Oct.
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