1991-08-01
This month Roger begins working on his solo album , Rocks In The Head, at Abbey Road Studios in London.
This month Roger begins working on his solo album , Rocks In The Head, at Abbey Road Studios in London.
Roger makes a special appearance with The Chieftains at the Grand Opera House in Belfast. He must perform without a soundcheck due to a bomb scare. The result is later released on CD and DVD as An Irish Evening: Live At The Grand Opera House, Belfast with Roger singing “Raglan Road” and “Behind Blue Eyes.”… Read More »1991-07-31
PACE Theatrical Group approaches Des McAnuff about creating a stage musical out of Tommy. McAnuff insists that Pete be involved.
Pete, Roger and John meet to decide on a song to record for an upcoming Elton John tribute CD. Roger presses for “Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting)” and ultimately gets his way. Pete however, in a nod to Elton’s inclusion of “I Can’t Explain” in the middle of his version of “Pinball Wizard,” includes a… Read More »1991-07-01
Keith Moon receives a plaque on the Rock Walk in Hollywood.
Pete receives the Living Legend Award at the 3rd (and last) International Rock Awards at London’s Docklands Arena
During this month “McEnroe & Cash with The Full Metal Rackets” release the charity single “Rock and Roll” featuring Roger Daltrey. It is done for Rock Aid Armenia
Roger Daltrey reportedly had publicity photos taken at a Grand Prix event.
The movie If Looks Could Kill, a spy comedy featuring Roger as “Blade,” is released. “Death by Cameo: Singer Roger Daltrey appears as superspy Blade long enough to get his butt handed to him by Linda Hunt as Ilsa, who kills him using a necklace that unfurls into a whip.” (Source: /tvtropes.org)
Roger attends the premiere of Buddy’s Song in London. The movie starring and co-produced by Roger, is based on the Nigel Hinton novel Buddy and a 1986 TV adaptation that also starred Roger. In the movie, Roger plays a middle-aged Rocker (as opposed to Mod) raising a teenage son who wants to enter the music… Read More »1991-02-28