Casey Cott's a pinball wizard! The Riverdale fave is starring alongside Christian Borle and Mandy Gonzalez in the Kennedy Center production of The Who's Tommy, which is playing through April 28. Take ...
Rock icon Pete Townshend will not only introduce the musical performance of The Who’s Tommy cast, but will take part in it: Deadline hears that Townshend and the Tommy cast are set to perform “Pinball ...
The Who gave the world many unique rock ‘n’ roll songs. For example, one of the only hit songs about a game is The Who’s “Pinball Wizard.” In his autobiography, Pete Townshend explained how the words ...
Green Day songs are some of the most essential classic rock tunes of the 1990s and 2000s. However, the band drew significant influence from The Who, one of the most iconic bands of the 1960s and 1970s ...
Check out our full list of winners as it is updated live here. The cast of The Who's Tommy took the stage to perform a medley of 'See Me, Feel Me' and 'Pinball Wizard'. Watch the full performance ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. A pop-up pinball arcade has joined the run of The Who’s Tommy at The Goodman ...
It was back another universe ago in 1968 when Pete Townshend of The Who first publicly spoke in a Rolling Stone interview about making a rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind kid. For some of you ...
Chances are you've heard the song "Pinball Wizard" made famous by the Who and Elton John. Well, in Mtn. Home, Ark. there's a real pinball wizard known not for how well he plays the game, but for the ...
Pete Townshend recounted the truth behind the story of how “Pinball Wizard” came to be part of the Who’s 1969 rock opera Tommy, forcing him to make the deaf, dumb and blind lead character into an ...
Last summer, Roger Daltrey hit the road in America and played the Who’s 1969 rock opera Tommy in its entirety. He was joined at every stop by an orchestra in order to recreate the lush arrangements of ...
“Pinball Wizard” by The Who has long been considered a classic, but did you know it was written in a petty attempt to get a good review? “I just remember saying to him, with maybe an element of ...