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  1. Roger Daltrey – A Celebration - The Music Of Pete Townshend And The Who. More images. Label:House Of Blues Music Company – 51416 1377 2: Format: CD, Album, Club Edition, Reissue. Country:US: Released:1998: Genre: ... Vocals – Roger Daltrey; Notes. Live. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Matrix / Runout: L388 1088 D130077 D90813-15 AMastering ...

  2. A Celebration - The Music Of Pete Townshend And The Who ( CD, Album) Continuum Records. CONSD 19402. Canada. 1994. New Submission. A Celebration - The Music Of Pete Townshend And The Who ( CD, Album) House Of Blues Music Company. 51416 1377 2.

  3. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Hi Roger, I wish you a happy birthday today! The first single I bought: it was Happy Jack. The following years, and still today I think I’m the greatest fan of Roger Daltrey and The Who here in Germany and Bremen. Now I’m 67 years old, I still like and love your music, your singing and Pete’s guitarplaying!!!!! AND THE WHO!!!!!

  4. A Celebration: The Music Of Pete Townshend And The Who is the aural record of two concerts Roger Daltrey staged at Carnegie Hall in 1994 to pay tribute to his favorite composer. Of course, Daltrey had spent much of his life singing Townshend 's songs, and he had recorded most of these more than once before.

  5. 1944–1964: Primeros años. Roger Harry Daltrey nació en Shepherds Bush (Hammersmith), una pequeña zona de Londres, y se crio en Acton, el mismo barrio donde lo hicieron los miembros de The Who Pete Townshend y John Entwistle.Su padre, Harry Daltrey, trabajaba en una fábrica de inodoros y a su madre, Irene, debido a la pérdida de un riñón en 1937, le había sido pronosticada la ...

  6. 13 de dic. de 2023 · In 1994, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle were interviewed at Red Rocks in Colorado: it did not go according to plan. (Image credit: Tom Roche) Back in early 1994, The Who 's Roger Daltrey took New York by storm, selling out Carnegie Hall in record time with his tribute show, A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who.

  7. Roger at last seems to have found a solution to his post-Who career doldrums: sing Who songs. Not the most innovative solution, but hey, it works. And "The Sea Refuses No River" works in a way Pete's overly pretentious original didn't.