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Roger Daltrey visits Liz Kershaw's show on BBC 6 Music

2004-02-11

    Roger appears on Liz Kershaw’s show on BBC 6 Music discussing the upcoming Teenage Cancer Trust shows.

    Cover of O Parvardigar DVD

    2004-02-10

      Pete puts a limited edition DVD of the film O Parvardigar for sale on his website. It features a surround sound mix of his song

      2003-10-19

        Roger performs a charity concert at Ronnie Scott’s club benefitting the Teenage Cancer Trust.

        2003-10-04

          The restored The Kids Are Alright has its theatrical premiere at the Walter Reade Theater in New York

          2003-06-21

            Roger Joins Kevin M Buck playing I Cant Explain at The Bottom Lounge in NY

            2003-03-27

              Pete writes a diary entry about recording with the London Chamber Orchestra You can read some (?) of it at our friends petetownshend.net here I haven’t found the actual post – but if it was on petetownshend.co.uk – it was removed from the diary section before it was archived

              Flyer for the 2003 Teenage Cancer Trust concerts at Royal Albert Hall

              2003-03-26

                Roger, as part of his yearly Teenage Cancer Trust festival at the Royal Albert Hall in London, performs with an assembled band called TRUSS. It features Roger on acoustic guitar and vocals, Paul Weller, Noel and Liam Gallagher, Kelly Jones and Gem Archer. They perform “The Kids Are Alright” and “Magic Bus” among other songs.

                Cover of "20th Century Masters: The Who"

                2003-03-24

                  The compilation CD 20th Century Masters: The Who is awarded Gold status by the RIAA.

                  2003-03-22

                    Roger is interviewed in The Mirror. He speaks about John’s death saying, “He should have been a Hard Rock exhibit. In Vegas, mummified in bed. That would have been the ultimate Entwistle ending. Oh God, he’d have loved that!”

                    2003-03-19

                      Roger attends the funeral for his friend, the British pop star Adam Faith