Roger Daltrey


Live

at Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles, 12/8/2018

Roger Daltrey - at Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles, 12/8/2018

L. Paul Mann watches Roger Daltrey pull out some old Who gems at Vina Robles Amphitheater in California.


Pavilion, Highland Park, Illinois, 25/6/2018

Roger Daltrey - Pavilion,  Highland Park, Illinois,  25/6/2018

Lisa Torem watches Roger Daltrey, with The Who band, perform a flawless version of Pete Townshend’s 'Tommy' plus more at the popular Pavilion near Chicago at a nearly sold-out gig on a Monday night.


Features

Raging Pages (2020)

Roger Daltrey - Raging Pages

In her 'Raging Pages' book column Lisa Torem reflects on 'Thanks a Lot Mr Kibblewhite', the autobiography of the Who's Roger Daltrey.


Reviews


As Long as I Have You (2018)
Roger Daltrey - As Long as I Have You

Era-spanning, richly-orchestrated ninth solo album frome Who frontman Roger Daltrey which proves to be essential listening


Related


Profiles

Simon Davies
Interview Simon Davies - Interview

Simon Davies, former director of UK-based Teenage Cancer Trust and now executive director of America-based Teen Cancer America, discusses the organisation's goals, current focus and the involvement of Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend from The Who in it


Profile
Teen Cancer America Who - Teen Cancer America

Lisa Torem assesses and reflects upon the work of Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend's charity Teen Cancer America, which has recently opened centres in the United States


Live

Who
Royal Albert Hall, London, 30/3/2010 Washington Willy - Royal Albert Hall, London, 30/3/2010

The Who recently played a gig at the Royal Albert Hall for Roger Daltrey's Teenage Cancer Trust benefit gig, Anthony Strutt watches them play 'Quadrophenia' at it with a range of special guests to still impressive effect


Doves
Royal Albert Hall, London, 5/4/2003 Doves - Royal Albert Hall, London, 5/4/2003

In an incredible show featuring a guest performance from the Who's Roger Daltrey, Jonjo McNeill watches Manchester's Doves transfrom London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall "from a dull, upper class opera house into a sweaty Northern indie club"