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Just days after The Who announced it would part ways with longtime drummer Zak Starkey, the band has reversed course and ...
The Who's Pete Townshend announced that drummer Zak Starkey, son of Ringo Starr, is back in the band after 'communication ...
Zak Starkey, who was fired for overplaying at recent concerts, has been reinstated after working out private “communication ...
“News Flash! Who Backs Zak!” the group’s guitarist and co-founder, Pete Townshend, wrote in an Instagram post on Saturday.
Earlier this week, the Who fired drummer Zak Starkey for “overplaying” at shows. Today, Pete Townshend announced that Starkey ...
The Who's Pete Townshend said Zak Starkey is 'not being asked to step down' following an announcement they had split with ...
“I’m very proud of my near thirty years with The Who,” Starkey told Rolling Stone. “Filling the shoes of my Godfather, ‘uncle ...
Loudwire reported on The Who’s “dismissal of drummer Zak Starkey, who had been a touring member of the band for 29 years.” ...
Starkey, who joined the band in 1996, spoke out about his blindsided departure, revealing that he “suffered a serious medical emergency with blood clots in my right bass drum calf” in January.
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 before a live audience ...
The roots of the Who go all the way back to the late Fifties when Roger Daltrey formed a skiffle group called the Detours ...
The miscommunication started when Townshend, 79, and Roger Daltrey, 81, fired Starkey, 59, following two charity shows for Teenage Cancer Trust at London’s Royal Albert Hall last month. It’s alleged ...