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  1. 27 de feb. de 2014 · The end of Doug Sandom’s tenure in The Who is well known by most fans of the band. However, it is Doug’s version of events, which needed to be told. Doug reveals that it was a fateful meeting with Helmut Gorden that would eventually lead him to leave the band. Helmut Gorden promised the band fame and fortune if they changed the drummer.

  2. Because there seems to be some confusion on this point, Doug Sandom had already left the Who when Keith Moon first met the band. Bear in mind Sandom was in his thirties while Daltrey, Townshend, and Entwistle were all teenagers, which would be a challenge for a band even if everything else about him was perfect.

  3. The temp, Doug Sandom, turned out to be a better drummer than Harry and henceforth he took over at the back. Doug was 32, 14 years older than Roger, the eldest Detour, a full time bricklayer, married and expecting his first child. Nevertheless, according to Roger in his recent autobiography: “Doug was better for us than Harry, my best mate ...

  4. Doug Sandom (født 26. februar 1930, død 27. februar 2019) var den første trommeslager i den engelske rockgruppa The Who.Tidlig i bandets karriere, da de kalte seg The Detours, rundt 1962, deltok Sandom som trommeslager. Mens de andre i gruppa var i slutten av tenårene, var Sandom allerede rundt tretti og alderforskjellen gjorde at han aldri ble en integrert medlem av gruppa.

  5. 27 de feb. de 2019 · Doug Sandom — an early member of the Who who played drums prior to Keith Moon — has died. The news was confirmed by Who guitarist Pete Townshend, who revealed the drummer passed away yesterday ...

  6. DOUG Sandom's part in the making of the most exciting rock band in the world can never be underestimated. He joined The Who - then known as The Detours - as their drummer in 1962 after an unexpected meeting with Roger Daltrey on a west London street. It was a time when fires were being lit under the music scene worldwide, everything had to change and The Detours had a long way to go to become ...

  7. Doug Sandom, an early member of The Who who preceded Keith Moon as the band’s drummer, has died at the age of 89. In 1962, Sandom was hired by Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, and John Entwistle to play in their band The Detours. Though he was considerably older than the rest of the band’s members,...