1998-03-09
The gay-themed film Like It Is premiers at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Roger plays Kelvin, a gay music promoter
The gay-themed film Like It Is premiers at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Roger plays Kelvin, a gay music promoter
Pete Townshend’s daughter Emma is interviewed by The Telegraph in an article on children of famous rockers. Speaking of her newly released CD, she says, “I was going to call the album Whose Baby or Papa was a Rolling Stone, but that’s probably laying the irony on a bit thick.”
John attends a second day at the Walnut Street Gallery in Denver where his drawings and paintings are on display.
John has a reception at the Walnut Street Gallery in Denver
The Christian rock group ApologetiX releases their CD Jesus Christ Morningstar featuring “Temple Physician”, a re-write of “Pinball Wizard”. You can listen to it on youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piH-OihGwzY
The John Entwistle Band play the House Of Blues in Los Angeles
Who’s Serious: Symphonic Who by the London Philharmonic Orchestra is released. It features members of the Roger Daltrey’s band from 1994, including Zak Starkey and Simon Townshend
The John Entwistle Band hold a record signing at Tower Records in Los Angeles
Pete Townshend’s daughter Emma releases her album Winterland
Pete Townshend’s daughter Emma releases her first single in the U.K., “The Last Time I Saw Sadie” backed with “Come On In My Kitchen.” You can listen to “The Last Time I Saw Sadie” on youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv7BDq8KvbQ