The drummer had been with the band since 1996, he went out in April this year after a disagreement with the team and returned a few days later
THE The WHO rejected the drummer Zak StarkeySon of Ringo Starr, just a few weeks after having reinstated him to the band, according to a post made by the guitarist Pete Townshend In your Instagram account this Sunday, 18.
“After many years of Zak’s great work on drums, it’s time to change. A moving moment. Zak has many projects in his hands and I wish him the best,” the guitarist wrote.
Zak had been expelled from the band in April after a disagreement with the singer Roger Daltrey During a presentation at the Royal Albert Hall in London. He returned to the battery of the band a few days later.
Pete has finished the post with the name of those who will take the place of Zak: “Scott Devrs, who worked on Roger’s solo band, will join The Who for our final shows. Please, welcome well.”
Understand the friends and events of the drummer
Since 1996, Zak Starkey has been part of the WHO on drums. Together with Roger Daltrey, Pete and Simon Townshend, Loren Gold and Jon Button, the British band performed at the Tenage Cancer Trust Benev, a traditional series of British shows from which From the He is an organizer, when a disagreement between him has occurred, who is a singer and Zak.
Zak is the son of Ringo Starrdrummer of Beatles. During the last song of the presentation, The song is overDaltrey has complained openly about Starkey’s battery. “To sing this song, I need to listen to the tone and I can’t. I only have the battery that makes” Bum, Bum, Bum “. I can’t sing it. I’m sorry, guys,” he told the public.
On April 16, the group announced Zak’s separation from WHO. However, on Saturday 19th, he would return to the stage after reconciliation.
Pete Townshend confirmed, through a declaration, that there were communication failures that had to be resolved “personal and privately everywhere” and that this was successfully done. According to him, there was a Starkey request to adjust his battery style to the current orchestra format of the band and the drummer agreed.
In the message, Townshend also took part in the situation. He explained that he was recovering from the knee intervention and that he could not have prepared enough for the event. “I thought that four and a half weeks would have been enough to take back completely … wrong,” he wrote.
At the time, on the portal The sunZak said he was proud of the trajectory and wants the best for the band. TO PeopleHe said, “I occupy the place of my godfather”, Uncle Keith [Moon]’It was my biggest honor and they are still their biggest fan. They were like a family for me. “
Source: Terra

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