Roger DaltreyBirth Place: Hammersmith, London, England, UK Date of Birth: March 1, 1944 Heritage: British Famous for: Founding member and frontman of the British rock band The Who Contact Roger Daltrey |
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- DALTREY CALLS ON STARS TO RUN CHARITY GIGS
- TOWNSHEND PAYS TRIBUTE TO DALTREY
- DALTREY + DOHERTY JOIN FORCES FOR CHARITY
- STREISAND, FREEMAN AND THE WHO STARS RECEIVE KENNEDY CENTER HONORS
- DOHERTY TO JOIN THE WHO
- MOON BIOPIC ON HOLD
- DALTREY BLASTS AGEISTS
- THE WHO AUCTION OFF ROADIE PACKAGE
- DALTREY TO HONOUR DETROIT
- TOWNSHEND MAKES LIGHT OF DALTREY FEUD REPORTS
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Who lead singer Roger Daltrey forged a parallel solo career beginning in 1973, when the group had begun to fall apart in the aftermath of Quadrophenia. Born March 1, 1944 in London, Daltrey grew up in the same Shepherd's Bush neighborhood as future Who bandmates Pete Townshend and John Entwistle, performing with them as the Detours as early as his late teen years. Over time, Daltrey developed into one of rock's most powerful lead vocalists, a position to which he staked his claim on the Who's 1971 masterpiece Who's Next; his onstage persona was one of macho swagger, accompanied by such antics as twirling his microphone like a lasso. |
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