The Who
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Web site | thewho.com |
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Origin | Shepherd's Bush |
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United Kingdom | |
London | |
England | |
Members | Pete Townshend |
Roger Daltrey | |
Keith Moon | |
John Entwistle | |
Kenney Jones | |
John Bundrick | |
Doug Sandom | |
Genres | Rock |
Hard Rock | |
Power Pop | |
Awards | Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award |
Grammy Hall of Fame | |
Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music | |
NME Award for British Single | |
Official site | thewho.com |
Labels | Brunswick |
Reaction | |
Track | |
Polydor | |
Decca | |
Virgin | |
MCA | |
Universal Republic | |
Geffen | |
Atco | |
Also known as | The Detours; The High Numbers |
Skos genre | Rock |
Folk | |
Songs | 1971 |
List | Baba O'RileyWho's Next · 1971 |
Won’t Get Fooled AgainWho's Next · 1971 | |
Eminence FrontIt's Hard · 1982 | |
1971 | |
1969 | |
Albums | Who |
Who Are You | |
Tommy | |
My Generation | |
Upcoming events | Barcelona, Spain |
Berlin, Germany | |
Nanterre, France | |
London, United Kingdom | |
Sandringham, United Kingdom | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 595364 |
About The Who
The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Its core lineup consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, and have sold over 100 million records worldwide.
Fears for displaced Gazans as winter approaches and diseases spread
... Over 100,000 people have acute respiratory infections and 80,000 are suffering with diarrhoea, The Who says...
Child marriage: 'I was sold into marriage for £7 at the age of 12'
... Complications from pregnancy and childbirth are the leading cause of death in young women and adolescents according to The Who, so people had been concerned for her...
Toxic gas putting millions at risk in Middle East, BBC finds
... The Who s recommended safe limit is 5 micrograms per cubic metre...
WHO seeks China data on 'pneumonia clusters' in children
... The Who is urging people in China to take measures to reduce transmission...
Russian authorities crack down on abortion access amid demographic crisis
... More than 80% of their procedures were medical abortions, while state hospitals mostly perform surgical ones, " The Who s Ms Yerofeyeva said...
Israeli tanks surround north Gaza's Indonesian Hospital
... Meanwhile, The Who said it was finalising its plans to complete the evacuation of between 250 to 260 seriously wounded or ill patients trapped at Al-Shifa...
Gaza war: Premature babies evacuated from al-Shifa hospital
... The evacuation of the babies comes after a UN humanitarian assessment team, led by The Who, visited the hospital on Saturday...
Israel says it will allow two trucks of fuel a day into Gaza
... Earlier today, Richard Peeperkorn, The Who s representative in the Palestinian Territories said that more than 70,000 cases of acute respiratory infections and over 44,000 cases of diarrhoea had been recorded, according to Reuters - figures significantly higher than expected...
Headlines: shoppers urged to spend, and the "hero" of the protests
Several Newspapers, including the Metro, a photo went viral over the weekend, taken on Saturday, the protests in the centre of London. It shows a Black Lives matter protesters carry an Injured Man to safety. The Paper identifies the "heroes" as a Personal Trainer , Patrick Hutchinson , and cited him as calling for an end to the hate, saying: "It is not black v white, it is up to each v is the racists". The re-opening of the shops in England on Monday, features the Front Pages . The Daily Mirror says that thousands of companies have backed The Paper 's own "shop for Britain" campaign and urged The People to return to high streets after 12 weeks of lockdown. The Mirror says Shops want to spend The People , "spend, spend, to save livelihoods". A store owner told The Paper , without The People who support "we are probably not in a year". The Daily Express quotes Prime Minister Boris Johnson , as he said, the Shopper was to spend the time to help the British economy back on its feet. Speaking on Sunday during a visit to a shopping Mall, Mr Johnson said he thought "people should shop, and shop With Confidence ." The Paper over 7,000 local parades and centres will be said again on Monday. The I newspaper reports, it is "queue Keeper" in shops, to be sure, social distance, and hand sanitizers in some of the shops. Monday is also the date from which The People in England have to wear face coverings marked on Public Transport - But The Paper reports of a survey that say show a sixth of The People , they will refuse to follow The Rules . The Daily Star predicts, it will be a multi-billion-pound shopping spree, what it calls "Manic Monday ". It dubs The Return of the goods for the buyer, such as the "sale of The Century ". Government Minister, observed, the re-opening of shops, to see if consumer confidence has stalled, The Times suggests. He reported that Chancellor Rishi Sunak could VAT as an emergency cuts if the buyers need sexy. In a separate story, The Times reported that hundreds of people will be verified by blue plaques in London, for all the "problematic connotations" of The People they celebrate, such as links to The Slave trade. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson , writing in The Daily Telegraph on the line through some of Britain's historic statues. He says he's "extremely skeptical of a" distortion of history would be to deal with the growing campaign, or photoshop to do the entire cultural landscape", so". Mr Johnson defended well, Sir Winston Churchill , whose statue had appeared graffitied as an objection again, some of his views and actions. Mr Johnson has also agreed to consider the establishment of a cross-government, the Commission's inequality. The Guardian carries an Exclusive Story reported that The World Health Organisation warned against any further lifting of the coronavirus lockdown in England, until the government has shown that the contact-tracing system that worked. The Who Director for Europe, says The Paper , it was in need of "encouraging" that the contacts of 8,000 infected people in England were persecuted - But Not 10, to ensure that it can be opened "aggressive" track infections, when the economy again. The Financial Times leads with a report from the Treasury select committee, which shows, More Than a million people who do not qualify for the government's most important coronavirus-support systems. MP Mel Stride said, The People "fell through the cracks" and the government needs to act urgently. A Manager of a small company said, The Committee did you pay by credit card for basic food, The Paper adds. A Warning from health chiefs that A Generation of children are At Risk of overweight, because of The School closures is The Front of the Daily Mail . The Head of The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health says that poor Mental Health , poor sleep and a potential lack of exercise and obesity are among the risks for children. An NHS chief said the lockdown would only worsen the UK-weight-Problem .
Source of news: bbc.com