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The ’60s brought a wave of white blues — Clapton, Jeff Beck, Keith Richards — as well as the theatrics of the guitar-smashing Pete Townshend and the sonic revolutionary Hendrix.
Pete Townshend is an artist who can appreciate the big picture; he thought a guitarist with a similar ability didn't acknowledge it enough.
If Pete Townshend initially felt awkward onstage, he quickly found his comfort zone. By the early years of the Who’s existence, Townshend had developed a repertoire of stage moves that made him ...
The Who meets ballet? A rousing revival of Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia brings mod culture to the stage Paul Roberts’s adaptation of The Who’s 1973 double album brings themes of identity ...
The Who reinvigorated mod culture when they released Peter Townshend’s ambitious rock opera Quadrophenia as a double album in 1973.
Classic Rock Legend, 80, Makes Rare Appearance With Iconic 60s Supermodel, 75 originally appeared on Parade. Classic rock legend Pete Townshend was recently photographed alongside a 60s icon in ...
He may have been a visionary producer, but Pete Townshend had his own feelings about why Rick Rubin was complicating music. Read more about it here.
Roger Daltrey got the lion's share of the work on vocals for The Who. But Pete Townshend stepped to the mic on these five fine tracks.
The Who's Pete Townshend says rock fans have enjoyed the mod ballet of Quadrophenia which includes music from The Who.