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The Who drummer Zak Starkey says Roger Daltrey made the mistake that led him to be ousted from the band — but he doesn't hold ...
At this point, Starkey truly has no clue what’s happening with the Who, even if the safe money is on Scott Devours playing drums on their upcoming tour as planned.
The Who shared in its May 18 announcement that musician Scott Devours, who previously worked with lead singer Roger Daltrey, would replace Starkey while he pursues other projects.
Zak Starkey has added another chapter to his ongoing saga with The Who, claiming that his firing occurred after turning down the opportunity to tour with a reformed Oasis. For those having trouble ...
The sons of Beatles icons John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have teamed up to collaborate on a new track as a part of the supergroup Mantra of the Cosmos. Sean Ono Lennon and James McCartney ...
“A poignant time. Zak has lots of new projects in hand and I wish him the best. Scott Devours who has worked with Roger’s solo band will join The Who for our Final shows. Please welcome him.” Never ...
For now, drummer Scott Devours has taken over, as The Who gears up for their The Song Is Over farewell U.S. tour, kicking off August 16 in Sunrise, Florida.
In a new interview, The Who’s Pete Townshend reflected on drummer Zak Starkey’s firing and the onstage incident that led to it.
However, he faced the music once again and got the boot for good, with the band replacing him with Scott Devours in time for their farewell US tour.
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