Kenney Jones at 64: A Who’s Who of Rock Drummers
Kenney celebrated his birthday this past Sunday, born in East London, England, on September 16, 1948.
Kenney celebrated his birthday this past Sunday, born in East London, England, on September 16, 1948.
Cleopatra Records, who recently put out a collection of progressive rock stars performing Supertramp songs, will next set their sights on the the Who. On Oct. 2, the label will release 'Who Are You: An All-Star Tribute To The Who.'
One of the coolest video's I have seen in a long time. Filmed at a live show in London, John Entwisle's bass line has been isolated. Check out how cool and and smooth he is.
You can slightly hear the other instruments being played, but just watching Entwistle's part is pretty awesome
Keith Moon would have turned 66 years old today.
Last Night NBC aired the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer games. It was packed with some of the most successful British music acts of all time.
The closing ceremonies featured Oasis, Spice Girls, Take That, Pet Shop Boys, George Michael, Brain May, Annie Lennox, and The Who.
No doubt it'll be as spectacular as the opening ceremony, maybe more so.
Just kicked off 105.7 The Hawk's A to Z Anthology this morning with Barbara LaRue. As we go down our Classic Rock journey, we'll take a look at some interesting "Fun Facts" about some of the songs you'll hear during the anthology
This week in classic rock history a show was played and recorded that became what could and has been called The Greatest Live Rock Album of all Time.
The Who performed a little show at Leeds University in West Yorkshire, England back on February 14, 1970, and what emerged was pure rock magic.