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  1. 20 de sept. de 2014 · Roger Daltrey of the Who and Oscar Winner Darlene Love, perform "Let It Be" at the British Rock Symphony, Produced by David Fishof. Learn more by visiting Ro...

  2. The British Rock Symphony was a tour that featured classic rock hits presented by a gospel choir, a full orchestra and vocalists including: Roger Daltrey, Darlene Love, Nikki Lamborn, Alice Cooper, Paul Young, Simon Townshend and Gary Brooker.

  3. Daltrey managed to complete the tour in spite of an abdominal ailment, for which he later received surgery. In 1996, Pete Townshend was approached to produce Quadrophenia for the Prince's Trust concert at Hyde Park, London. Daltrey agreed to help to produce a one-off performance, and the opera was to be performed with a large backing band.

  4. Amazing!. This presentation is an extraordinary summary of big successes of the history of the rock, of bands like Procol Harum, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Rolling stone and others. Also bill with participation of Roger Daltrey and Gary Brooker (vocalists of Who and Procol Harum) that give an incredible interpretation of their classics topics.

  5. Roger Daltrey was sceptical when approached by the impresario David Fishof to take part in the British Rock Symphony, Nigel Williamson writes. He only agreed to front the extravaganza when he was satisfied that it wasn't simply classical musicians playing pop music but was built around a traditional rock band using the additional dynamics of an orchestra to create "a big dramatic sound."

  6. Roger Daltrey was sceptical when approached by the impresario David Fishof to take part in the British Rock Symphony, Nigel Williamson writes. He only agreed to front the extravaganza when he was satisfied that it wasn't simply classical musicians playing pop music but was built around a traditional rock band using the additional dynamics of an orchestra to create "a big dramatic sound."

  7. Daltrey and Pete Townshend received the Classic Album Award for Quadrophenia from the Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards at the Roundhouse, 9 November 2011, On March 24, 2011, Roger and his band gave a complete performance of Tommy at a Teenage Cancer Trust show at the Royal Albert Hall, London, supported by imagery which he commissioned from students of Middlesex University.