Music Starkey says he was ‘retired’ and not ‘fired’ from The Who, according to Roger Daltrey

Music Starkey says he was ‘retired’ and not ‘fired’ from The Who, according to Roger Daltrey

The drummer confirmed that they are ‘of good relationships and great friends as we always were’

Zak Starkey clarified that it was apparently not “fired” The Whobut “retired”. The drummer went to Instagram last night to detail a call he had with Roger Daltrey About his commented departure from the band.

“I had a great telephone conversation with the Roger At the end of last week, which really confused both of us !!! ” he wrote Starkey. “Rog He said I had not been ‘fired’ … I had been ‘retired’ to work on my own projects. I explained to Rog that I spent almost eight weeks in my studio in Jamaica concluding these projects, that my group Mantra of the Cosmos I would release a single in early June and, after this cycle was over (usually 5/6 weeks), I would be completely available in the predictable future … Rog Said ‘Oh!’ And we kind of leave it – in good terms and as great friends, as we have always been. ”

I have to love these guys. As my mother used to say, ‘The mind is perplexed !!!’

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Earlier this month, before the farewell tour of the The Who, Pete Townshend announced that the band had separated from Starkeyyour then drummer. “After many years of great drums work with the ZakThe time has come for a change, ”wrote the guitarist today on his official Instagram.“ A moving moment. Zak It has many new projects in progress and I wish him the best. ”

Starkey confirmed your departure in response to the post of Townshend: “I was fired two weeks after being reinstated and asked me to make a statement saying that I had left the The Who To follow other musical ventures – that would be a lie. I love the The Who And it would never have left. So, I didn’t make the statement … leave the The Who I would also have disappointed the numerous amazing people who supported me (thanks to all a million times and more) during the weeks of confusion, with this coming and going, come and go out, enters and goes as a damn accordion. ‘

The official departure of Starkey It occurred only a month after the drummer, who had been in the band three decades ago, was fired and rehired within a week. Previous rumors indicated that the group was dissatisfied with their performance during two charity presentations for the Teenage Cancer Trust At Royal Albert Hall in London in March 2025.

Scott Devrswho has worked with Daltrey in your solo project, you will replace Starkey In the next tour. “It’s hard to express the tsunami of emotions I’ve been processing since this amazing news,” he shared Devrs on social networks after the ad. “The amount of positivity I received has been overwhelming, I really thank everyone at the bottom of my heart. And please don’t ask me tickets, laughs.”

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Source: Rollingstone

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