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  1. 12 de ene. de 2014 · Having finally decided to write his memoirs, Doug Sandom chronicles each stage of the band's transition right up to his, Roger Daltrey's, Pete Townsend's and John Entwistle's emergence from their chrysalis as The Who. It is a punchy tale of gritty determination and ever-burning passion for music. As Pete Townshend writes in his moving Foreword ...

  2. 14 de ene. de 2014 · Paperback. $10.99 2 New from $10.99. The Who before The Who. By Doug Sandom. 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.

  3. 27 de feb. de 2019 · Douglas “Doug” Sandom. Birth. 26 Feb 1930. Greenford, London Borough of Ealing, Greater London, England. Death. 27 Feb 2019 (aged 89) Burial. Breakspear Crematorium. Ruislip, London Borough of Hillingdon, Greater London, England Add to Map.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2019 · Doug Sandom, original drummer for The Who, died Wednesday at the age of 89. The news was revealed by Pete Townshend in a post on The Who’s official website. Sandom was hired by Townshend, John Entwistle and Roger Daltrey in 1962 to play in their band The Detours. He only lasted two years, leaving in 1964, shortly after the band changed their ...

  5. Дуг Сэндом (англ. Doug Sandom, порой ошибочно называемый Дуг Сэнден [англ. Doug Sanden] 26 февраля 1930 — 27 февраля 2019) — британский музыкант, известный в первую очередь как барабанщик оригинального состава рок-группы The Who

  6. No, he was the drummer for The Detours and The Who. The band was called The Who for part of his tenure. I guess you learn something new every day! Yeah, they went from The Detours—>The Who—>The High Numbers—>The Who (again) I think Moon joined shortly before they changed their name to The High Numbers.

  7. 28 de feb. de 2019 · In a 2014 interview, Sandom confessed leaving The Who was “the biggest mistake of my life”, and his former bandmate has always regretted the way Doug left the band, just before landing a deal. “If you have read my book Who I Am, you will know how kind Doug was to me, and how clumsily I dealt with his leaving the band,” Townshend adds.