More than 60 years on stage as part of one of the world's most successful rock bands has taken its toll on the singer.
Roger Daltrey, the legendary “Who” rocker told a crowd in London that decades of touring had come at a cost — specifically ...
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Roger Daltrey of the rock band The Who has revealed that he is slowly going deaf and blind after turning 81 on March 1. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf. I also now have got the joy of going ...
"Fortunately I still have my voice, because then I'll have a full Tommy," Daltrey joked, referring to the band's rock opera ...
Who frontman Roger Daltry, 81, reveals his health struggles during performance at the Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer ...
The Who lead singer Roger Daltrey revealed he’s been struggling with multiple health issues. “The joys of getting old mean ...
Photo: Marc Millman On Saturday, March 30, The Who participated in the second and final Teenage Cancer Trust 2025 concert at ...
According to The Sun, Daltrey disclosed to the audience that he is losing both his hearing and his sight. Daltrey drew eerie ...
Hollywood legend Bill Murray was among the celebrities in attendance as The Who brought down the curtain on The Teenage ...
The Who's Next song came out in 1971, but it took 54 years and more than 1,000 concerts before the band attempted to play it ...