If Pete Townshend initially felt awkward onstage, he quickly found his comfort zone. By the early years of the Who’s existence, Townshend had developed a repertoire of stage moves that made him one of ...
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What Pete Townshend considered to be a curse throughout his childhood turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as it inspired him to pick up the instrument that would lead to his ascent to rock ‘n’ ...
The Who wouldn’t be The Who without Pete Townshend. He co-founded the outfit, wrote most of their songs, and has served as the band’s guitarist for decades. Plenty of guitarists from Townshend’s ...
Better work on that Pete Townshend-style windmill, ’cause the promoters of this nationally touring event promise “even fewer guitars” this time around. The finals are in San Francisco on August 8.
Pete Townshend of the Who turns 68 today, despite that earlier wish in "My Generation." Here's a look back at some of his pearls of wisdom through the years. Too bad we can't include video of his ...
One of the the early 1970s’ most iconic rock images is of Pete Townshend in a white jumpsuit playing a cherry-red Gibson SG Special. The Who were rock’s newly christened gods in 1970, thanks to the ...