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Pete Townshend, of The Who, confessed that "he saw nothing wrong" at the concert that led to Zac Starkey's dismissal from the band. In April, on the eve of The Who's farewell tour in the United States, Starkey publicly confirmed that he had been thrown out of the band, of which he had been a member since 1996. A few days later, however, Pete Townshend denied it, confirming that "he had not been asked to withdraw" and that he was still a part of …
Pete Townshend Discusses Zak Starkey "Mess," Drummer's Dad Ringo Starr Says He Never Liked How "Little Man" Roger Daltrey Ran The Who
It’s been a tumultuous time for Zak Starkey, whose firing, re-hiring, and subsequent re-firing from the Who has been causing quite a stir in elder rock circles. The drummer and son of Ringo Starr has evidently had a lot of unclear back-and-forth with the Who’s lead singer Roger Daltrey, but we haven’t heard much from his bandmates about the whole ordeal — that is, until very recently, when the band’s guitarist and primary songwriter Pete Townshe…
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