1978-07-22
Record Mirror carries an article about Keiths new job as “PR man” for Who group Limited. It also says that he is working on a book titled “The Moon Papers”
Record Mirror carries an article about Keiths new job as “PR man” for Who group Limited. It also says that he is working on a book titled “The Moon Papers”
The Who continue recording “New Song” at Ramport Studios. Tension between Roger and producer Glyn Johns comes to a head. According to fellow producer Jon Astley, “Roger leaned over the desk while Glyn was sitting there and he said ‘Can I hear a bit more bass?” Glyn stopped the machine and said ‘What?’ and Roger… Read More »1977-10-27
Roger is on the UCLA campus to shoot a “Battle of the Network Stars”-style program called US Against The World. Also on their team representing the U.K. are Marty Feldman, Susan George, Oliver Reed and Twiggy. The special airs on NBC Sept. 7th. Debbie Gosse: ” Filmed over the weekend of Aug. 27/28. The… Read More »1977-08-28
The Who regroup at Shepperton Film Studios, the studio in which they hold a sizeable financial stake. With purchase and equipment upgrades, The Who have sunk close to a million pounds into the studio intending to rent it out to other acts. Moon, with whom the other band members haven’t worked since the previous October,… Read More »1977-07-11
Rolling Stone magazine carries an article titled “Who’s still angry? Roger Daltrey is” by Mick Brown
John “Wiggy” Wolff opens his “Light Fantastic” show at London’s Royal Academy of Art showing his work with lasers that began with the 1975 Who shows. Youtube has a video from the show here
Record Mirror features The Who on the cover
Record Mirror features a story titled “The Man In The Moon”.
Rolling Stone magazine carries an article titled “The Who on Tour: Leaps and Faints” Transcript: The Who on Tour: Leaps and Faints SAN FRANCISCO—Last December, at the end of the first leg of the Who’s American tour, Peter Townshend announced the group would allow only 21 days for their March/April second round. This meant… Read More »1976-04-22
Billboard magazine carries a review of The Who’s March 21st concert at Anaheim Stadium Transcript: Who Draws 55,000 To Anaheim Stadium LOS ANGELES—The largest pop-rock concert ever held at nearby Anaheim Stadium took place March 21, when the Who played to more than 55,000 fans, with the gross soaring over the $500,000 mark. This… Read More »1976-04-04