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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 ...
The drummer also talks about missing out on the Oasis reunion tour, and his new supergroup Mantra of the Cosmos, who have a ...
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Parade on MSNLegendary '90s Rocker Gets Candid About Departure From BandThe longtime drummer and son of Beatles legend Ringo Starr is finally setting the record straight about his on-again, ...
Zak Starkey has had an on-and-off relationship with his former rock band, The Who. The English drummer joined the band in 1996.
"I love the who and would never had quit," said Zak Starkey in a statement, as Pete Townshend announced another musician will take his place on the drums.
Zak Starkey has added another chapter to his ongoing saga with The Who, claiming that his firing occurred after turning down ...
The drama between The Who and their longtime drummer Zak Starkey continues, as Ringo Starr’s son tells The Telegraph he ...
The longtime drummer revealed he isn’t bitter about the double dismissal and still thinks of his former bandmates as 'family.
Drummer details disagreement with Roger Daltrey over March charity concert performance, says Pete Townshend sided with ...
Zak Starkey said his commitment to the Who meant he refused to be part of the Oasis reunion – only to wind up without either ...
Starkey says he eventually returned to the band after being obliged to admit that any mistakes were his rather than Daltrey's, but the reunion was short-lived and he departed a second time after it ...
Zak Starkey is clarifying his status and relationship with the Who, a week after Pete Townshend announced that the band cut ties with him for a second time.
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