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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.
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Asked about the incident that apparently resulted in Starkey’s initial dismissal from The Who - he says that he was accused by Roger Daltrey of ‘dropping beats’ during a show at the Royal Albert Hall, ...
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Speaking to Rolling Stone, Starkey claimed it was Daltrey, 81, who made the mistake during the group’s performance of The Song Is Over, insisting the singer “came in four bars early”. “He ...
The Beatles' drummer, Ringo Starr, has lashed out at Roger Daltrey, after accusing the famous singer of sacking his son, Zak Starkey, from The Who in May Comments 3am Victoria Johns Showbiz Reporter ...
After just one verse, singer Roger Daltrey stopped the song. “To sing that song, I do need to hear the key, and I can’t,” he said. “All I’ve got is drums going boom, boom, boom.
However, as per The Guardian's report dated April 17, 2025, during the band's Royal Albert Hall gig in March 2025, Roger Daltrey complained about Starkey's performance onstage.
When asked what Ringo said, Zak remarked, “He said, ‘I never liked the way that little man runs that band.’” The “little man” likely referred to lead singer, Roger Daltrey.