Motown was the definitive sound of the American pop charts in the 1960s and, across the Atlantic, Pete Townshend and The Who were similarly infatuated by it.
Whether because of my accent, or the fact that we’re sitting in a boat, Pete Townshend has begun our interview reminiscing ...
The Who aren’t finished yet. After a year mostly spent apart, Pete Townshend confirms that he and Roger Daltrey will be ...
Until then, Group Captain Peter Townsend and the Princess had been forced to hide their feelings. With the world watching, at the Coronation of Margaret's sister, the couple seemed so much in love.
"In the lower ground floor of the house, Ronnie Wood commissioned a music studio — in fact, Pete Townshend helped him construct it and design it, so he was involved in that way back then," adds ...
In March, Townshend told 'The New York Times' that the band had one "final" thing to do Pete Townshend, a co-founder and longtime member of The Who, is shutting down the possibility of a farewell ...
In April 1953, a decorated former RAF officer named Peter Townsend caused a stir by proposing to Princess Margaret, who was 15 years his junior. Townsend was also a commoner and a divorcé—both ...
[Peter] co-founded the Child Poverty Action Group and the Disability Alliance. Peter Townsend was an academic sociologist, researcher and prominent social policy campaigner. He wrote extensively on ...
Few rock albums live as long and varied a life as The Who's Tommy. Since its release in 1969, guitarist Pete Townshend's conceptual masterpiece - centered around the story of the titular boy who ...
Pete Townshend is celebrating 60 years since his band The Who were renamed and set the world alight. Townshend, bass player John Entwhistle and singer Roger Daltrey had been gigging in and around ...