Roger Daltrey
Born | March 1, 1944 |
Hometown | East Acton, United Kingdom |
Net worth | $90 million |
Height | 5'6" (1.676m) |
Spouse | Heather Taylor, Jaquelin Rickman |
Children | Willow Amber Daltrey, Mathias Daltrey, Rosie Lea Daltrey, Jamie Daltrey, Simon Daltrey |
Parents | Harry Daltrey, Irene Daltrey |
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How to make a great set list: Bonnie Raitt, the Who and Squeeze share their secrets. 'It's not a drag, it's an honor'
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Roger Daltrey Rocks The Who Classics and Unique Covers in Port Chester: Photos + Video
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Watch Roger Daltrey Cover CCR’s ‘Born on the Bayou,’ Paul Simon’s ‘The Boy in the Bubble’
Daltrey is using his solo tour to break out unexpected cover songs along with deep cuts from the Who's catalog
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Roger Daltrey unveils explosive The Who songs, covers with cheer and humor on concert tour
Roger Daltrey has a meaty catalog to choose from, and on his solo tour, he showed us that he's dipping into The Who classics, solo tunes and covers.
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The Who's Roger Daltrey Is 'F---ing Sick' of Fans Asking About Concert Setlists Before Shows: 'No Surprises Left'
"The Internet's ruined the live shows for me," the rock icon told Billboard amid his solo summer U.S. tour
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Roger Daltrey thinks the internet has ruined concerts and he is ‘sick of it’
Dear internet, The Who’s Roger Daltrey has a bone to pick with you.
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"I’ll do it if Pete wants to do it - really wants to do it": Roger Daltrey on The Who's future and how the web has “ruined” live music
Roger Daltrey criticises setlist sites
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The Who’s Roger Daltrey says the internet is ruining concerts: 'I'm f---ing sick of it'
"There’s no surprises left with concerts these days, ’cause everybody wants to see the setlist."
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Roger Daltrey talks new tour, thoughts on Broadway’s ‘Tommy’ and future of The Who
As Roger Daltrey hits the road on a short solo tour this June, he’s unsure if fans will ever see another tour from The Who. Recently, Daltry spoke with The Associated Press on the future of the band, his solo tour and his feelings on the Broadway revival of The Who’s seminal rock opera, “Tommy.” This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity. AP: What do you think of the “Tommy” Broadway revival?
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How The Who stopped hating each other for long enough to shape the sound of the future
In 1966, The Who were a bunch of drinking, drugging, brawling rock stars-in-waiting. Pete Townshend was about to change all that
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Roger Daltrey says live music is 'the only thing that hasn’t been stolen by the internet'
We talk to Roger Daltrey, legendary frontman of The Who, as he embarks on a solo tour. He's as bitingly honest and funny as fans would expect.
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