October 3, 2011 - Photos of Roger Daltrey live in concert Saturday night (10/1) at Windsor, Ontario's Colosseum at Caesars Windsor during his current North America solo tour performing the rock-opera "Tommy" in its entirety.
October 22, 2010 - Amateur guitarists with visions of striking chords windmill style, drummers keen on kicking over their kits and bassists who like to stand still and play with their fingertips may have their dreams come true -- Roger Daltrey of the Who will lead jam sessions at the Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy Camp being held Jan. 12-17 in New York City.
November 4, 2009 - He rose to superstardom via his decades as the frontman of the pioneering rock band The Who, but Roger Daltrey has finally stepped out on his first solo tour in 25 years.
August 27, 2009 - Pete Townshend is writing a new musical in the style of "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia," according to his blog on The Who's website. Several of the more conventional songs from the piece, entitled "Floss," also will be featured on an upcoming Who album scheduled for release in 2010.
August 3, 2009 - Roger Daltrey, frontman for legendary British rockers The Who, will set out this fall on his first headlining solo tour in nearly a quarter century.
February 2, 2006 - Pete Townshend used his online diary to address rumors that previously stated plans for a Who tour and album in 2006 had gone awry, asserting that the band would indeed roll out a world tour and new recording later this year.
September 23, 2003 - After years of talk about the potential of new material from The Who, group members Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are laying out plans for the first Who studio album since 1982's "It's Hard."
March 6, 2000 - Roger Daltrey, who is in Australia touring with the "Ultimate Rock Symphony," was onstage a few hours after suffering whiplash in a Sydney car accident. However, he was forced to cancel a performance the following night because of the injury, according to Australian press reports.
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