The Who: for the singer the band has come to an end

The Who: for the singer the band has come to an end

In a recent interview with Timessinger Roger Daltreylead singer of the legendary British band The Who, said he had worked with the group for decades Pete Townshend and the nostalgic Keith Moon (1946-1978) e John Entwistle (1944-2002) will no longer appear on stage.

When asked if he is Townshend he would already be planning something new for the The WHODaltrey said: “I can’t answer that. I don’t write the songs, I never have. We need to sit down and have a meeting, but for now I’m happy to say that a part of my life is over.”

Pete Townshend had already shown signs that the The WHO they would not meet again in an interview given at the end of 2023: “I think it’s time for me and Roger to go out and have a snack and talk about what happens next. Because Sandringham shouldn’t feel like the end of anything, but it feels like the end of an era.”

OR The WHO was one of the first musical groups in this century to sell its music catalog for approximately R$600 million.

Initially formed under the name of The gods in 1962, the legendary British group is considered one of the groups that most influenced rock 20th century.

They have already sold more than 100 million records and made music history with hits that have become true rock classics such as I won’t fool you again, Baba O’Riley, The pinball wizard, Behind the blue eyesamong others.

Source: Terra

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