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Get out your tie-dies, Granny, The Who's 'Tommy' is coming to Burien Little ... Highline Times Burien Little Theatre presents the electrifying rock opera The Who's Tommy, written by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff, opening Feb. 17. The show features a live rock band backing singing and dancing actors, plus such legendary hits by the rock band The...
Edmonton trio offers high energy power pop Edmonton Journal McDonald's taste in stripped-back melodic rock was reflected in the Mike McDonald Band, which he put together in the late '90s after the demise of Jr. Gone Wild, but eventually he fell back into playing alone with an acoustic guitar.
New Republic: Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Wonk Rock NPR Clad in jeans and a flannel shirt, drummer Jim Arkedis bashes his drums onstage to a cover of The Who's "Baba O'Riley." Arkedis's band The Electric 11s is headlining the show. Blue Pinto, the indie opening act, shares little of The 11s' classic rock...
Who Frontman Roger Daltrey To Guest On 'Once' Airlock Alpha Roger Daltrey, the lead singer and founder of the rock band The Who, is slated to guest appear on a March episode of ABC's "Once Upon a Time." Daltrey will do the voice of the Caterpillar in an episode themed around "Alice in Wonderland.
Once Upon a Time – Who Rockstar in Wonderland Boomtron.com By Brody Gibson on February 8, 2012 It seems like ABC's Once Upon a Time is putting together an Alice in Wonderland themed episode and has already cast a member of the rock band, the Who, in one of the many iconic roles from the story.
'Rock and roll will never die': The world's hottest bands answer the ... The Independent Perhaps the first act to realise that record sales were secondary to getting bums on seats (or rather, these days, mobile phones in the air), was the influential American rock band Wilco. Lead singer Jeff Tweedy (when he found himself without a record ...
Stage Review: Rock of Ages at the Fox Theatre The Trades The 70s had some good bands too -- The Who certainly come to mind -- but they also had disco. I was a kid in the 70s, raised on The Partridge Family and the Monkees on TV reruns. But then the 80s arrived, and life was never the same (thank God!).
Leon Russell and Elton John: A 'Union' Made on Late-Night Radio Reuters On the other hand, many good things had come out of it: Santana, The Who and, perhaps most importantly, Joe Cocker, a bluesy drunken lout from Sheffield, England, who ended up captivating the crowd with everything from the Boxtops '60s hit “The Letter” ...
Zander Bleck to Release "Monument" Via Interscope This Year Artistdirect.com ... in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, where at the age of nine fell in love with rock 'n' roll while watching a video of The Who perform at Woodstock. Upon graduating high school, Zander moved to New York City and started his first rock band, Monument.