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Peter James Daltrey (born 25 March 1946 in Bow, East London, England) is an English musician. He has been the lead singer and chief songwriter for the bands Kaleidoscope and Fairfield Parlour . He is also a solo artist.
[5] [6] The group consisted of Eddy Pumer on guitar, Steve Clark on bass and flute, and Danny Bridgman on drums and the vocalist Peter Daltrey, who also played various keyboard instruments. [5] [7] [8] Most of the band's songs were compositions of Pumer's music and Daltrey's lyrics. [7]
Peter Daltrey, lead singer of the band, wrote the following statement about the lyrics and music of the album in the sleeve notes: "The collective subject of our songs is simple, life and people. We have written our songs about you. Happy people, sad people, lovely people and a few confused people.
Kat Bjelland (Babes in Toyland, Katastrophy Wife) Dan Black (The Servant) Paul Black ; Jay Black (Jay and the Americans) Jack Black (Tenacious D) Jack Blades; Blag Dahlia ; Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub) Rico Blanco ; Stu Block (Into Eternity, Iced Earth) Buster Bloodvessel (Bad Manners) Eric Bloom (Blue Öyster Cult) Randy Blythe (Lamb of God)
69 Roger Daltrey. The lead singer of The Who, who had a fraught and contentious relationship with the group’s founder and guiding light, Pete Townshend, which sometimes erupted into fistfights ...
Roger Daltrey – lead vocals; Pete Townshend – lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals; John Entwistle – bass; with Paul Shaffer – keyboards, musical director; The World's Most Dangerous Band – house band; Hiatus (1990–1995) The Who Quadrophenia Tour (1996–1997) Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
Daltrey and Townshend. Lennon and McCartney is a little bit of a stretch, because George was in there — but if you watch the [“Get Back”] documentary, it was Lennon and McCartney. All duos.
Townshend and Daltrey spoke at length about their reaction to Entwistle's death. Some of their comments can be found on The Who Live in Boston DVD. On the opening night of their Vapor Trails tour, which began in Hartford, Connecticut on 28 June 2002 (the night after Entwistle's death), Geddy Lee of Rush dedicated the band's performance of the ...