When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Chris Morphet/Redferns Conjure an image of The Who’s axeman and songwriter Pete Townshend ...
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Pete Townshend on his desperate search for the guitar behind the Who’s status as rock legends
One of the the early 1970s’ most iconic rock images is of Pete Townshend in a white jumpsuit playing a cherry-red Gibson SG Special. The Who were rock’s newly christened gods in 1970, thanks to the ...
Pete Townshend with The Who at MSG in May (more by Toby Tenenbaum) The Who’s Pete Townshend has released “Can’t Outrun the Truth,” his first solo single in 30 years. It’s an acoustic guitar-based song ...
Townshend explained that he never felt any regret about destroying his instruments because he never formed an emotional attachment to them. “Young kids that buy their first really good guitar end up ...
May heaped praise on Townshend and said he's been "lucky enough to be there watching" The Who co-founder's journey to icon status Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital ...
Does the guitar have anywhere left to go as an instrument? The Who guitarist Pete Townshend recently made an interesting argument that its musical possibilities may indeed be depleted. Surely it can't ...
A guitar played by The Who's Pete Townshend on the 'Quadrophenia Tour' has netted just over $50,000 (£30,750) at auction. Townshend's guitar was just one of many items sold as part of a rock ...
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