1977-01-20
Pete and Chris Stamp go clubbing at The Speakeasy
Pete and Chris Stamp go clubbing at The Speakeasy
The “Substitute” re-issue hits its U.K. chart peak at #7.
All This And World War II has its world premiere in Los Angeles.
The soundtrack for All This And World War II, containing Keith Moon’s recording of “When I’m Sixty-Four,” is released in the U.K.
John is photographed at his home
Keith is in New York and attends an “after show” party with Lynyrd Skynyrd at Nathans in New York City
The Who return to England except for Keith who returns to Los Angeles.
Keith participates in a celebrity tennis match billed as ‘The Eagles Charity Tennis Festival’ in Los Angeles.
Pete attends country & western singer Don Williams’ concert at the Hammersmith Odeon
New Musical Express writes about an open letter Pete sent to his new neighbors saying that he won’t ruin their neighborhood when he moves in.