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The iconic English rock band, “The Who,” formed in London back in 1964, is splitting up with a longtime member — for the second time, in fact — and right before their upcoming farewell tour.
The session drummer was axed after an onstage altercation with long-time members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend.
Scott Devours, who plays in Roger Daltrey's solo band, was confirmed as The Who's new drummer in the wake of Zak Starkey's ...
"I will do everything I can to honor the legacy of the Who, Zak, Kenney Jones, Simon Phillips and the memory of the great ...
Veteran rock band The Who has booted their drummer, Zak Starkey, for the second time in just a month. Pete Townshend, the ...
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Uncut's July 2025 issue features Nick Drake, a free 15-track CD, The Who, Black Sabbath, Brian Eno, Matt Berninger, Natalie ...
Zak Starkey — yes, the son of Ringo Starr — just called out The Who for straight-up lying about his exit from the band. But now? He’s out. Fired.