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After his most recent win on the streets of Chicago, Shane van Gisbergen continues to raise the bar for road racing in NASCAR ...
Tommy' is an incredible work from The Who, but there's one element of the album and subsequent musical film that I still don't understand.
The London Palladium production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is coming to Milton Keynes Theatre this ...
While The Who are now famous for the extensive work they did putting together rock operas, it was this song that triggered that love for the innovative sound.
Wrong. Incredibly, The Who’s Tommy started life as a concept album in 1969, was reborn psychedelically as a movie in 1975 and ...
We’re ungatekeeping some of our favorite ways to cool off this week, getting in a few more Pride Month celebrations and ...
The preeminent festival of peace and love was anything but when one of the era's biggest political activists cut in on one of its most powerful rock acts ...
The Who is taking one last bow. After more than six decades of rock ‘n’ roll rebellion, smashed guitars, and songs that became anthems for multiple generations, the legendary band is heading out on ...
Drummer Zak Starkey was sacked from The Who for a second time following a dispute with frontman Roger Daltrey.
The band are widely acknowledged as the first mod band, and went on to further success with their fourth album Tommy (1968), a rock opera about a “deaf, dumb and blind” boy who becomes an expert ...
The rock opera about the deaf, dumb and blind pinball wizard, Tommy, got a bit of a gloss-over, perhaps because of Daltrey’s recent admission that his vision is beginning to go (along with his ...
“Full Tommy” refers to The Who’s 1969 rock opera about the fictional character Tommy Walker who dissociates and becomes “deaf, dumb and blind” to the outside world. Townshend, 79, told ...