Revisiting Pete Townshend’s Ambitious ‘Lifehouse’ ProjectRevisiting Pete Townshend’s Ambitious ‘Lifehouse’ ProjectAny artist, if he pushes hard enough, will eventually reach a point where his creative reach exceeds his grasp.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
When the Who Scaled Back and Released the Classic ‘Who’s Next’When the Who Scaled Back and Released the Classic ‘Who’s Next’Pete Townshend was brimming with ideas as the '60s turned into the '70s.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
Why the Who Struggled to Regroup on ‘Face Dances’Why the Who Struggled to Regroup on ‘Face Dances’They hadn't been out of sight since Keith Moon's death. To the contrary, the band's profile had rarely been higher.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
How Roger Daltrey Moved On With ‘Parting Should Be Painless’How Roger Daltrey Moved On With ‘Parting Should Be Painless’By the time the Who called it quits in 1983, he had already been a part-time solo artist for a decade.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
When Kenney Jones Joined the WhoWhen Kenney Jones Joined the WhoThe veteran drummer was already highly regarded when he got the unexpected opportunity of a lifetime.Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker
How a Cincinnati Concert by the Who Became a TragedyHow a Cincinnati Concert by the Who Became a TragedyThe origin of this disaster can be traced in part to the practice of general-admission seating.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
The Day Keith Moon DiedThe Day Keith Moon DiedThis short, sweet life came to an end after a night of partying – and a lifetime of testing his own limits.Dave SwansonDave Swanson
Why Pete Townshend Got Arrested at the Fillmore EastWhy Pete Townshend Got Arrested at the Fillmore EastHe kicked a man off stage, apparently thinking he was just another goofy fan.Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
The Day the Who Played Their First Concert With Kenney JonesThe Day the Who Played Their First Concert With Kenney JonesHe later admitted that the very idea of anyone replacing Keith Moon was ludicrous. Dave SwansonDave Swanson
How ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ Broke the Rules to Cover the Who’s Concert TragedyHow ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ Broke the Rules to Cover the Who’s Concert TragedyThe impetus for a still-remarkable moment of television grew from a stampede at Riverfront Coliseum.Dw DunphyDw Dunphy