Album cover for The Who’s 1973 rock opera, “Quadrophenia,” which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week. The Who’s “Quadrophenia” — a rock opera composed by guitarist Pete Townshend is turning ...
NEW YORK – When Pete Townshend tapped his musically accomplished partner, Rachel Fuller, to score an orchestral adaptation of The Who's Quadrophenia, the couple looked to the stage for inspiration.
It's been a few years since The Who embarked on a major tour, and with no new material to promote, singer-guitarist Pete Townshend got the chance to go back to his favorite of the group's records, the ...
The Who returns to several U.K. rankings as Quadrophenia reenters the Physical Albums chart and Albums Sales charts, reaching new all-time highs as it bounds back.
Like a lot of middle-aged guys not in show business, Bill Schultz has listened to his favorite Who album thousands of times, imagining how he’d like to see it done live. But here’s where he parts ways ...
NEW YORK (AP) — On a rare day off from the first leg of The Who’s 50th anniversary tour, Pete Townshend punctually enters the room with longtime partner Rachel Fuller to discuss “Classic Quadrophenia.
In 1973, the Who released Quadrophenia — a soaring, acclaimed rock opera about teenage isolation and social upheaval amid the mod movement. The album — its title refers to a medical term for ...
In the early ’70s, after failing to realize his Lifehouse concept as a rock opera and movie, Pete Townshend began work on what would become the Who’s Quadrophenia album. He considered it the ...
In 1973, the Who released Quadrophenia — a soaring, acclaimed rock opera about teenage isolation and social upheaval amid the mod movement. The album — its title refers to a medical term for ...
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