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Roger Daltrey is best known as the voice behind the classic rock powerhouse from England, The Who. As the band’s fame grew with “Tommy,” “Who’s Next” and “Quadrophenia,” Daltrey began working on solo projects in 1973. Continuing onward Daltrey gained fame not just for being part of rock music’s rebel darlings, but also as a solo artist in his own right. Don’t miss your opportunity to see an artist that made rock n’ roll what it is today, buy your Roger Daltrey tickets now!

Daltrey is what rock n’ roll legends are made of. He has played with the best, including Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and the rest of The Who. As a solo artist Daltrey has released several charting albums such as “Ride a Rock Horse,” “One of the Boys,” “Rocks in the Head” and “Moonlighting: The Anthology.” Daltrey’s legendary status has allowed him to collaborate with his choice of who’s who, including The Chieftans and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder. On the silver screen and inside of the recording studio, Daltrey continues to churn out the hits. His humanitarian virtues are well-known as he perform benefits concerts for a variety of causes.

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Roger Daltrey Biography

Who lead singer Roger Daltrey forged a parallel solo career beginning in 1973, when the group had begun to fall apart in the aftermath of Quadrophenia. Born March 1, 1944 in London, Daltrey grew up in the same Shepherd's Bush neighborhood as future Who bandmates Pete Townshend and John Entwistle, performing with them as the Detours as early as his late teen years. Over time, Daltrey developed into one of rock's most powerful lead vocalists, a position to which he staked his claim on the Who's 1971 masterpiece Who's Next his onstage persona was one of macho swagger, accompanied by such antics as twirling his microphone like a lasso.

Daltrey first traveled the solo route in 1973 with an album titled simply Daltrey, featuring mostly material penned by a then-unknown Leo Sayer that served as a departure from the Who's signature hard rock sound. The Who reconvened for The Who by Numbers in 1975, a year that saw Daltrey release his second solo album, Ride a Rock Horse, and appear in Ken Russell's films Lisztomania (as composer Franz Liszt) and an adaptation of Tommy (in the title role). While the Who went on hiatus for several years, Daltrey released One of the Boys in 1977 and appeared in the 1978 film The Legacy. During the Who's post-Keith Moon era, Daltrey co-produced and starred in the film McVicar, a biography of train robber John McVicar members of the Who appeared on its soundtrack, which essentially served as a full-fledged Daltrey album and found him bridging the gap between hard rock and the pop songs of his earlier solo work. After the Who officially disbanded in 1983, Daltrey's solo albums became uniformly hard-rocking affairs, most notable among them 1985's Under a Raging Moon. In addition to the Who's 1989 reunion tour, Daltrey has since continued to act in occasional television and film roles, as well as releasing the solo album Rocks in the Head in 1992. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi