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Roger Daltrey's "Rocks in the Head" album

1991-08-01

    This month Roger begins working on his solo album , Rocks In The Head, at Abbey Road Studios in London.

    1991-07-31

      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

      1991-07-15

        PACE Theatrical Group approaches Des McAnuff about creating a stage musical out of Tommy. McAnuff insists that Pete be involved.

        1991-07-01

          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

          1991-06-18

            Keith Moon receives a plaque on the Rock Walk in Hollywood.

            1991-06-12

              Pete receives the Living Legend Award at the 3rd (and last) International Rock Awards at London’s Docklands Arena

              1991-06-01

                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 poses at a Grand Prix event on May 9, 1991

                1991-05-09

                  Roger Daltrey reportedly had publicity photos taken at a Grand Prix event.

                  Publicity photo for the film "If Looks Could Kill"

                  1991-03-15

                    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)

                    Poster for the movie "Buddy's Song" staring Roger Daltrey

                    1991-02-28

                      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