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  1. Hace 14 horas · Roger Daltrey recently embarked on a North American solo tour.The legendary frontman of The Who is playing intimate venues on the outing (get tickets here), including a Tuesday (June 18th) gig at the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York.. Singer-guitarist KT Tunstall opened up the evening with a set of originals and cover songs, including a Daltrey-approved version of The Who’s ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Setlist: Roger Daltrey | The Capitol Theatre | Port Chester, NY | 6/18/24. Set: Let My Love Open The Door (Pete Townshend), Freedom Ride (Largo), Who Are You, Waiting For A Friend, So Sad About Us ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Such statements don’t encourage Daltrey to think another reunion trek seems feasible. With the Who down to two members – drummer Keith Moon died in 1978, bassist John Entwistle in 2002 ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Concert Review: Roger Daltrey. Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA 6/12/2024. After 60 years in the game, a singer might want to mix it up a little. The Who might or might not be over (fans have watched Pete Townshend equivocate on this point for 40 years, so we’ve stopped paying attention), but Roger Daltrey wasn’t made for slowing down.

  5. From pioneering rock operas, ... Just went to the 4 most recent Roger Daltrey solo shows (Niagara through Boston), which rocked! Managed to find Simon’s Going Mobile pick at the last 2 shows!! Go see one of the remaining dates if you’re able to! Roger Daltrey

  6. Hace 4 días · Roger Daltrey, the legendary frontman of The Who, recently delivered a mesmerizing performance at Wolf Trap, marking the second stop of his 12-stop summer tour, Roger Daltrey and His Electric/Acoustic Band. The 80-year-old rock icon, with his charismatic presence and powerful voice, took the audience on a journey through a semi-acoustic set ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Quizzed ahead of his own solo tour, Daltrey told The AP that another jaunt with his band isn't something that's in his mind at all at the moment. "I don’t see it," Daltrey said. "I don’t, I don’t know whether The Who will ever go out again. The Who at the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus in 1968. Picture: Getty Images.