Paul McCartney, Rolling Stones, the Who, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Roger Waters Confirmed for Desert Trip FestivalPaul McCartney, Rolling Stones, the Who, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Roger Waters Confirmed for Desert Trip FestivalAfter weeks of speculation, classic rock's biggest event since Woodstock is a go.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
The Who, Bob Dylan + Roger Waters Post Videos Hinting That ‘Classic Rock Coachella’ Could Be HappeningThe Who, Bob Dylan + Roger Waters Post Videos Hinting That ‘Classic Rock Coachella’ Could Be HappeningThree of classic rock's biggest acts posted videos that suggested that they could be appearing at the same festival.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Roger Daltrey Confirms the Who for Rumored Mega-Festival ShowRoger Daltrey Confirms the Who for Rumored Mega-Festival ShowRoger Daltrey has been quoted confirming the Who as performers in an upcoming festival rumored to include appearances from Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Roger Waters.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
Why the Who Struggled to Regroup on ‘Face Dances’Why the Who Struggled to Regroup on ‘Face Dances’They hadn't been out of sight since Keith Moon's death. To the contrary, the band's profile had rarely been higher.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
The Day Keith Moon Collapsed Behind His Drum Kit in BostonThe Day Keith Moon Collapsed Behind His Drum Kit in BostonOddly enough, one of his most infamous on-stage mishaps wasn't – at least initially – chalked up to drugs and alcohol. Dave SwansonDave Swanson
The Who Albums Ranked Worst to BestThe Who Albums Ranked Worst to BestWith all of the compilations the Who have released over the years, it's easy to forget that their studio output boils down to a mere 11 albums. Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
How Roger Daltrey Moved On With ‘Parting Should Be Painless’How Roger Daltrey Moved On With ‘Parting Should Be Painless’By the time the Who called it quits in 1983, he had already been a part-time solo artist for a decade.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
The Day Keith Moon Accidentally Ran Over and Killed His ChauffeurKeith Moon accidentally ran over his chauffeur on Jan. 4, 1970.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
When Kenney Jones Joined the WhoWhen Kenney Jones Joined the WhoThe veteran drummer was already highly regarded when he got the unexpected opportunity of a lifetime.Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker
How a Cincinnati Concert by the Who Became a TragedyHow a Cincinnati Concert by the Who Became a TragedyThe origin of this disaster can be traced in part to the practice of general-admission seating.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
The Who Said Farewell (Sorta) With ‘Who’s Last’The Who Said Farewell (Sorta) With ‘Who’s Last’The Who have toured so much in the past 15 years that it’s amusing to think of the rock titans staging a “Farewell Tour” way back in 1982.Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
Keith Moon Plays His Last Who ConcertKeith Moon Plays His Last Who ConcertThe end of the Who's 1976 tour, at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens on Oct. 21, 1976, marked the last concert for their drummer, Keith Moon.Dave SwansonDave Swanson