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Roger Daltrey

Early years

Roger Harry Daltrey was born in the Hammersmith area of London, but was raised in Acton, the same working class suburban neighborhood that produced fellow Who members Pete Townshend and John Entwistle. He was one of three children born to parents Irene and Harry Daltrey, and grew up with two sisters, Gillian and Carol. Harry Daltrey worked for a water closet manufacturer, and Irene Daltrey was told she would be unable to have children because of losing a kidney in 1937. Nevertheless, she went into labour during a World War II air raid and gave birth to her son at the nearby Hammersmith Hospital, West London. At the age of three, the young Roger swallowed a rusty nail which had to be surgically removed, leaving a visible scar. At the age of five, the rust from the nail caused an ulcer in his stomach which required him to be hospitalised.

Daltrey attended Victoria Primary School and then Acton County Grammar School for boys along with Pete Townshend and John Entwistle. He showed academic promise in the English state school system, ranking at the top of his class on the eleven plus examination that led to his enrollment at the Acton County Grammar School. His parents hoped he would eventually continue on to study at the university, but Daltrey turned out to be a self-described "school rebel" and developed a dedicated interest in the emerging rock and roll music scene instead.

He made his first guitar from a block of wood and formed a skiffle band called The Detours. When his father bought him an Epiphone guitar in 1959, he became the lead guitarist for the band and soon afterward was expelled from school for smoking. Describing the post-war times, Pete Townshend wrote in his autobiography, "Until he was expelled, Roger had been a good pupil. Then he heard Elvis and transmogrified into a Teddy Boy with an electric guitar and a dress-sneer. Was it simply rock roll? It was obvious to a young man as intelligent as Roger that there was no future in conforming any more."

Daltrey became a sheet metal worker during the day, while practicing and performing nights with the band at weddings, pubs and men's clubs. He invited schoolmate John Entwistle to play bass in the band, and on the advice of Entwistle, invited Pete Townshend to play guitar. At that time, the band consisted of Daltrey on lead guitar, Pete Townshend on rhythm guitar, John Entwistle on bass, Doug Sandom on Drums and Colin Dawson on lead vocals. After Colin Dawson left the band, Daltrey switched to vocals and played harmonica as well, while Townshend became the lead guitarist. In 1964 drummer Doug Sandom left the band, eventually being replaced by Keith Moon. Daltrey continued to occasionally play guitar in performances with The Who, though much more frequently in later years than in the early years of the band.

Early on, Daltrey was the band's leader, earning a reputation for using his fists to exercise control when needed, despite his small stature (his height is reportedly 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m)). According to Townshend, Roger "ran things the way he wanted. If you argued with him, you usually got a bunch of fives." He generally selected the music they performed, including songs by The Beatles, various Motown artists, James Brown, and other rock standards.

In 1964 the group discovered another band working as The Detours and discussed changing their name. Pete Townshend suggested "The Hair" and Townshend's roommate Richard Barnes suggested "The Who." The next morning, Daltrey made the decision for the band, saying "It's The Who, innit?"

During 1964, band manager Peter Meaden renamed the band The High Numbers as part of a move to establish the band as Mod favourites. The name was a reference to the T-shirts with "numbers" that the Mods used at the time. Pete Meaden composed Mod songs for them (in fact, the songs were almost copies of Mod hits at the time, with changed lyrics) and they released one single, "I'm The Face/Zoot Suit", on Fontana Records. The single was unsuccessful.

After Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp discovered The High Numbers at the Railway Hotel, the band quickly changed their name back to The Who, since neither Lambert nor Stamp liked the name "The High Numbers".

The Who years

With the band's first hit single and record deal in early 1965, Townshend began writing original material and Daltrey's dominance of the band began to decline.

Because of the shifting dynamics of control within the group, the other members of The Who expelled Daltrey from the band in late 1965, after beating drummer Keith Moon up for supplying drugs to Townshend and Entwhistle, causing him to examine his methods of dealing with people. A week later, Daltrey was admitted back to the band, but was told he'd be on probation. He promised there would be no more violent outbursts or assaults. Daltrey recalled, "I thought if I lost the band I was dead. If I didn't stick with The Who, I would be a sheet metal worker for the rest of my life."

The band's second single, "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" was the only song on which Daltrey and Townshend collaborated, and Daltrey only wrote two other songs for the band. As Townshend developed into one of rock's most accomplished composers, Daltrey's vocals became the vehicle through which Townshend's visions were expressed, and he gained an equally vaunted reputation as a powerful vocalist and riveting frontman. The Who's stage act was highly energetic, and Daltrey's habit of swinging the microphone around by its cord on stage became his signature move.

Daltrey, with microphone, and Townshend, on stage

Daltrey's stuttering expression of youthful anger, frustration and arrogance in the band's breakthrough single, "My Generation", captured the revolutionary feeling of the 1960s for many young people around the world and became the band's trademark. Later, his scream near the end of "Won't Get Fooled Again" became a defining moment in rock and roll. (Note: The stuttering was initially made by Pete Townshend on the demo for "My Generation" as a way of expressing the rapid-fire speech of the Mods at the time. Daltrey followed the demo faithfully in this regard.)

In October 1973, Townshend was at a low point after struggling through the rock opera Lifehouse and Quadrophenia projects, and Daltrey was experiencing success with his solo projects and acting roles. Daltrey had quite a bit of free time while others of the band worked on recording the music for Quadrophenia, and he used some of this time to check The Who's books. He found they had fallen into disarray under the management of Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp. Kit Lambert was also Pete Townshend's artistic mentor and challenging him led to renewed tension within the band. During a filming session (in an incident that Daltrey claimed was overblown) Townshend and Daltrey argued over the schedule. Townshend whacked the singer over the head with his guitar and Daltrey responded by knocking Townshend unconscious, again with a single blow.

With each of The Who's milestone achievements, Tommy, Who's Next, and Quadrophenia, Daltrey was the face and voice of the band as they defined themselves as the ultimate rebels in a generation of change. When Ken Russell's adaptation of Tommy appeared as a feature film in 1975, Daltrey played the lead role and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for "Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture". Afterward, Daltrey worked with Russell again, starring as Franz Liszt in Lisztomania. He worked with Rick Wakeman on the soundtrack to this film, writing the lyrics to three songs and also performing these, as well as others.

Daltrey with Pete Townshend

The Who went on after the death of Keith Moon in 1978, but tension continued as Daltrey felt new drummer Kenney Jones was the wrong choice for The Who. In 1980 Daltrey completed a major project for The Who Films, Ltd., a dramatic film called McVicar about U.K. bank robber John McVicar. Daltrey produced and starred in the film, and completed a striking soundtrack with other members of the band. This success, along with other stresses, contributed to a deterioration of relations with Townshend, and The Who retired from active touring in 1982 when Townshend felt he was no longer able to write for the band. The band continued to work together sporadically, reuniting for the Live Aid concert and recording songs for Daltrey's solo album Under a Raging Moon and Townshend's solo album Iron Man.

Daltrey turned to working as an actor, completing such high profile projects as The Beggar's Opera and The Comedy of Errors for the BBC. He also appeared in several film, television and stage productions during this period, including Mike Batt's The Hunting of the Snark (1987), The Little Match Girl (1987), Buddy's Song (1990), which he also produced, and Mack the Knife (1990). In 1991 he received a Grammy Award with The Chieftains for An Irish Evening: Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast.

The Who returned in 1989 with their 25th anniversary tour, which was also the 20th anniversary tour of the rock opera Tommy. The tour featured a large backing band and guest appearances by Steve Winwood, Patti LaBelle, Phil Collins and Elton John. Although Daltrey experienced life-threatening health problems, he managed to complete the tour. He continued to work on stage and screen during this period, completing projects such as The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True (1995) appearing as the Tin Woodman alongside Nathan Lane, Joel Grey, Natalie Cole, and Jewel Kilcher as Dorothy. During this time, he also began to appear in U.S. television shows.

In 1994 Daltrey celebrated his 50th birthday by performing a two-night spectacular at Carnegie Hall called A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who, and popularly called Daltrey Sings Townshend was produced by Daltrey's manager at the time, Richard Flanzer The Who's music was arranged for orchestra by Michael Kamen, who conducted The Juilliard Orchestra for the event. Bob Ezrin, who produced Pink Floyd's "The Wall" CD among other famous albums, produced the live CD. Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, Eddie Vedder, who performed a special acoustic tribute, Sinad O'Connor, Lou Reed, David Sanborn, Alice Cooper, Linda Perry, The Chieftains and others performed as special guests. Michael Lindsay-Hogg directed the telecast, which was aired on satellite t.v. . Roger Daltrey's Celebration raised funds to support Babies Hospital in New York, as well. The concert, at the time, was the fastest sell out in the famed venue's history. The event was followed by a major tour financed by Daltrey and including John Entwistle on bass, Zak Starkey on drums and Simon Townshend on guitar. Although the tour was considered an artistic success, it failed to make a profit because Daltrey spared no expense providing extraordinary musicians and orchestras in every city to replicate the Carnegie Hall event for his fans . However, it did serve the purpose of attracting attention to songs from The Who's Quadrophenia, and gathered support for a staging and major tour of the rock opera in 1996-1997.

In 1996 Pete Townshend was approached to produce Quadrophenia for The Prince's Trust concert at Hyde Park, London. He at first planned to perform the opera as a solo acoustic piece using parts of the film on the screens, but after receiving offers of financing decided on a full out production. When he first contacted Daltrey to request a collaboration, Daltrey refused, but after some discussion, he agreed to help produce a one-off performance. The opera was performed with a large backing band, including John Entwistle on bass, Pete Townshend on acoustic guitar and vocals, Zak Starkey on drums, Rabbit Bundrick and Jon Carin on keyboards, Simon Townshend on guitar and special guests including David Gilmour, Adrian Edmondson, Trevor McDonald and Gary Glitter. A horn section was added, and backing vocalists, along with other actors. On the night before the show, Daltrey was struck in the face by a microphone stand swung by Gary Glitter. The accident fractured his eye socket and caused considerable concern that he might not be able to perform safely, but Daltrey donned an eye-patch to cover the bruises and completed the show as scheduled. Afterward, Townshend decided to take the production on tour in 1996-1997 as The Who.

After their Quadrophenia tour was successful, they returned as The Who in a stripped-down, five-piece lineup for tours in 1999-2000. The band continued to work together, making a major impact at The Concert for New York City. After Entwistle's death in June 2002, both Daltrey and Townshend decided to continue with an already planned tour as The Who. Bassist Pino Palladino was chosen to fill the gap left in his place. They also completed a brief tour in 2004. In 2006, they released their first studio album of new material in twenty-four years, Endless Wire, leading some fans and critics to say that the highly acclaimed artistic tension within The Who lay between these two principals. They completed a world tour in 2006-2007 to support this album.

Rock persona

Daltrey, exuberant and confident with his role on stage. October 1976

When Colin Dawson left The Detours, Roger Daltrey took over as lead vocalist, giving up his guitar. The band as a whole acknowledged Moon's and Entwistle's innovation and talent on their instruments, and Pete Townshend had begun writing hit songs. Daltrey struggled to find a voice to present their new music flooding throughout England. Daltrey struggled to find a voice to provide an interpretation of their music as well. His expression carried Townshend material well enough in recordings, and at the time his live persona suited the small club scene where The Who made their beginnings. However, this presentation lacked the confidence of later years, and he was arguably still a singer seeking a voice.

The Who first toured North America in 1967, appearing at the Monterey Pop Festival, and Daltrey brought back new experiences in dealing with larger venues and stages. 1968 proved a pivitol year with Townshend's movement beyond the quick three minute single, towards his goal of writing a rock opera. Beginning with "A Quick One While He's Away", a nine minute mini opera, Daltrey performance in The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus showed him with a new confidence in dealing with Townshend material. In 1969 The Who first major rock opera Tommy was released, and Daltrey found a voice for the lead character that carried The Who to world stardom at such music venues as Woodstock and the Isle of Wight Festival, and in opera houses around the world in 1969 and 1970. Townshend later remarked on Amazing Journey, that with Tommy, and Daltrey's adaptation to portraying the character onstage, he evolved from what was essentially a tight, tough guy to one who outstretched his arms, bared his body to the audiences, and began to truly engage them. With this change, the band was at last complete, he sums up. "It was a marriage," Townshend emphasises, "but it was a good marriage. Those were glorious years". Daltrey confirmed this, saying, he felt at last accepted, displaying a newly energetic role and sound during live performances.

Daltrey has long been known as one of the most charismatic of rock frontmen. His stage persona embraces the audience and projects The Who repertoire as heroic anthems and touching ballads that have gripped the emotions and imagination of audiences for forty years. This persona has earned him a position as one of the ods of rock and roll4] and has influenced the development of many other bands since.

His appearance in the early 1970's included striking, long blond curly hair and a sexually ambivalent look which became more masculine as the seventies progressed. He developed a trademark move of swinging and throwing his microphone through a complex sequence, always trying to match these sequences with the tempo of the song that was being played at the moment. Although Daltrey reduced the athleticism of his performance during later years, his presentation remains dynamic and gripping.

Honours

In 2003, Roger Daltrey was honoured by Time Magazine as a European Hero for his work with the Teenage Cancer Trust and other charities. In the New Year's Honours List published on 31 December 2004, he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to Music, the Entertainment Industry, and Charity. In December 2008, he and Pete Townshend were honored with America's most prestigious cultural awards as recipients of the 31st annual Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C. On March 4, 2009, 3 days after his 65th birthday, he accepted the James Joyce Award from the Literary and Historical Society of University College Dublin for outstanding success in the music field.

Charities

Roger Daltrey supports many charities both as a solo artist and jointly with other members of The Who. All The Who's Encore Series profits go to young peoples' charities. Daltrey was instrumental in starting the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series in 2000, with The Who actually playing in 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2007. Daltrey played benefits with the RD Crusaders in 2003, 2004, 2006; performed with The Who at Live 8 in 2005, for the Nordoff-Robbins Silver Clef benefit in 2005, and for the Los Angeles area City of Hope benefit in 2001 and 2004.

With The Who, he performed for the Robin Hood Foundation at the The Concert for New York City and other benefits in 2001; at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit in 1999; and in the Quadrophenia Concert for The Prince's Trust in Hyde Park, 1996. In addition, Daltrey performed at benefits in Vail, Colorado, in 1999, and attended a PETA benefit with Sarah McLachlan and Chrissie Hynde in the same year.

Daltrey appeared in The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True in 1995 for The Children's Defense Fund, and at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert to benefit AIDS research in 1992.

He sang "Rock and Roll" on a charity single released as McEnroe & Cash with The Full Metal Rackets for Rock Aid Armenia in 1986, and performed with The Who at Live Aid in 1985 and Concert for Kampuchea in 1979. In 1976, he performed at the Celtic Football Ground in Glasgow, Scotland. An audience of 35,000 attended and a sum of over 100,000 was donated to charity.

Daltrey was also a judge for the 8th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.

Personal life

Daltrey has been married twice. In 1964, he married the former Jacqueline "Jackie" Rickman, and had one child, born in 1965, Simon. The couple divorced in 1968. In 1967, Daltrey's son Mathias was born, the result of an affair with Swedish model Elisabeth Aronsson. In 1971, he met Heather Taylor, his current wife. Together, they have 3 children, Rosie Lea (born in 1972), Willow Amber (born in 1975) and Jamie (born in 1981). He also has four granddaughters, Lily, Lola, Ramona and Scarlet; and one grandson, Jonjo.

Views and advocacy

Daltrey is a supporter of the Countryside Alliance and has played concerts to raise funds for the organisation.

Albums with The Who

For a full listing of Daltrey's albums with The Who, see The Who discography.

Who songs written by Daltrey

Although never a writing force in The Who and overshadowed by the songwriting talents of Townshend and Entwistle, Daltrey did contribute a small handful of songs to the band's catalogue during their career:

"Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (1965)-The Who's second single, co-written by Townshend.

"See My Way" (1966)-Daltrey's sole contribution to A Quick One.

"Here for More" (1970)-B-side to "The Seeker".

Another Daltrey song, entitled "Certified Rose," was apparently rehearsed by The Who shortly before the death of John Entwistle. The band had planned on playing it (as well as Townshend's "Real Good Looking Boy") during their 2002 tour, but plans were halted after Entwistle's death. A studio version was supposedly recorded during the Endless Wire sessions (and may feature Entwistle's basslines from 2002.) The song has not yet been released.

"Early Morning Cold Taxi", a song recorded during The Who Sell Out sessions in 1967 and released in 1994 on the Thirty Years of Maximum R n'B boxset, is credited to Roger Daltrey and Who roadie Dave "Cy" Langston; the song was actually solely written by Langston.[citation needed] At the time Daltrey and Langston were planning to form a writing-partnership, where all songs written by either of them would be credited as Daltrey/Langston (similar to Lennon-McCartney). The partnership did not produce any other songs (besides an unreleased demo titled "Blue Caravan.") Langston went on to play guitar on John Entwistle's first solo album, Smash Your Head Against the Wall, in 1970.

Solo music career

Daltrey closing out a Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert, December 2007

Daltrey has released eight solo albums. The first was the self-titled Daltrey in 1973, made during a hiatus in The Who's touring schedule. The top single off the album, "Giving It All Away", reached number five in the UK and the album, which introduced Leo Sayer as a songwriter, made the Top 50 in the United States. The inner sleeve photography shows a trompe-l'il in playful reference to the Narcissus myth, for Daltrey's reflection in the water differs from his real appearance.

Daltrey's second album, Ride a Rock Horse, was released in 1975 and is his second most commercially successful solo album. Its cover, photographed by Daltrey's cousin Graham Hughes, is remarkable for depicting the muscular singer as a rampant centaur. When Sayer launched his own career as an artist, Daltrey called on a widening group of friends to write for and perform on his albums. Paul McCartney contributed the new song "Giddy" to One of the Boys, where the band included Hank Marvin, Eric Clapton, Alvin Lee and Mick Ronson. On this cover, another visual trick is played with Daltrey's mirror image, with reference to Magritte's famous painting Reproduction interdite.

McVicar was billed as a soundtrack album for the film of the same name, in which Daltrey starred and also co-produced. It featured all the other members of The Who (Townshend, Entwistle and Kenney Jones). McVicar included two hit singles, "Free Me" and "Without Your Love", and is Daltrey's best-selling solo recording.

The title track to Under a Raging Moon was a tribute to Who drummer Keith Moon, who died in 1978. Each of the album's tracks, including "Let Me Down Easy" by Bryan Adams, expresses the frustration of growing older as only a man who sang "Hope I die before I get old" can. Daltrey is credited as co-writer on "Don't Talk to Strangers," "The Pride You Hide," "Move Better in the Night" and "It Don't Satisfy Me."

On Can't Wait to See the Movie, Daltrey is credited as co-writer on the tracks "Balance on Wires" and "Take Me Home." On Rocks in the Head, Daltrey is credited (along with Gerard McMahon) for co-writing seven of the eleven tracks, including: "Times Changed," "You Can't Call It Love," "Love Is," "Blues Man's Road," "Days of Light," "Everything A Heart Could Ever Want" and "Unforgettable Opera." This was his first major effort as a song-writer for his own solo albums. Daltrey's voice does not seem to have aged at all on this album, ranging from a powerful bluesy growl la Howlin' Wolf to the tender vocals shared with his daughter Willow on the ballad 'Everything A Heart Could Ever Want".

In 1992, Daltrey appeared in The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, singing the hard rock song "I Want It All", to pay homage to Freddie Mercury, his longlife friend, who died one day after a public announcement that he suffered from AIDS a year before.

Daltrey celebrated his fiftieth birthday in 1994 by performing at Carnegie Hall in two shows (23 and 24 February) later issued on CD and video called A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who, sometimes called Daltrey Sings Townshend, accompanied by The Juilliard Orchestra, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, Irish dancers and other special guests. The success of these two shows led to a U.S. tour by the same name, featuring Pete Townshend's brother Simon on lead guitar with Phil Spalding taking bass duties for the first half of each show and John Entwistle playing for the second half. An Australian leg was considered but eventually scrapped.

Daltrey took on a number of other solo projects, including a tour with the British Rock Symphony in 1998, and the Night of the Proms in 2005. Daltrey also worked with the Rock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp, raising money for charities during the final concert.

Besides the songs Daltrey co-wrote for his solo albums, he is credited for co-writing others, including: "Child O Mine" with Gerard McMahon, used on the soundtrack for The Banger Sisters and on the TV show Witchblade; and "A Second Out" with Steve McEwan, issued on his compilation album Moonlighting. On the soundtrack for Lisztomania, Daltrey is credited with "Love's Dream", "Orpheus Song" and "Peace at Last."

In 2005, Daltrey had a short weekly series on BBC Radio 2, presenting a personal choice of rock'n'roll favourites. In 2006, he wrote and performed a specially commissioned song, "Highbury Highs", for the 7 May Highbury Farewell ceremony following the final football match at Arsenal Stadium between Arsenal and Wigan, in which Arsenal celebrated the previous 93 years at Highbury, preparing for their move to the Emirates Stadium, Ashburton Grove, the following season.

Roger Daltrey embarked on a solo tour of the U.S. and Canada on October 10, 2009. Simon Townshend joined him as lead guitarist for this tour. Eddie Vedder made a guest appearance at the Seattle, WA show on October 12. Live concert photos from his recent show at the Chicago, IL show on November 2nd, 2009 can be seen at 104.3 Jack FM website. Afterward, Daltrey planned to appear for several dates with Eric Clapton.

Discography

Solo albums

Daltrey, 1973, US #45

Ride a Rock Horse, 1975, US #28

Lisztomania, 1975 (soundtrack)

One of the Boys, 1977, US #46

McVicar, 1980, US #22

Best Bits, 1982 (compilation album)

Parting Should Be Painless, 1984, US #102

Under a Raging Moon, 1985, US #42

Can't Wait to See the Movie, 1987

Rocks in the Head, 1992

Martyrs & Madmen, 1997 (compilation album)

Moonlighting, 2005 (compilation album)

Solo hit singles

"Giving It All Away" (#5 UK), 1973

"I'm Free" (#13 UK), 1973

"Without Your Love" (#20 US), 1980

"Free Me" (#39 UK), 1980

"Walking in My Sleep" (#56 US), 1984

"After The Fire" (#48 US), 1985

Solo film soundtrack albums

The Banger Sisters (2002)- Daltrey wrote the lyrics for and performed "Child of Mine."

Best (2000) - Performed "House of the Rising Sun."

Mack the Knife (1990) - Performed as the Street Singer.

The Secret of My Succe$s (1987)- Performed "The Price of Love."

The Lost Boys (1987) - Performed "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me."

Quicksilver (1986)- Performed "Quicksilver Lightning."

McVicar (John McVicar), 1980 - Performed the entire soundtrack, including "Bitter and Twisted", "Just a Dream Away", "White City Lights", "Free Me', "My Time Is Gonna Come", "Waiting for a Friend", "Without Your Love", "McVicar".

Lisztomania (1975)- Daltrey worked with Rick Wakeman and others on the soundtrack for Lisztomania. He wrote the lyrics for "Love's Dream", "Orpheus Song", "Peace at Last", and performed "Love's Dream", "Orpheus Song", "Funerailles" and "Peace at Last."

Collaborations

In 1984, Daltrey appeared on "Bad Attitude", the title track of an album by Meat Loaf, sharing the lead vocal. The following year, he appeared in Barbra Streisand's music video for her single "Emotion", playing Streisand's emotionally uninterested husband. In 1992, he appeared on the Chieftains' Grammy Award-winning album, An Irish Evening: Live at the Grand Opera House. He also released an album with the Boys Choir of Harlem in 1998 with selections from A Christmas Carol.

He taught thirteen-year-old Jared Drake Bell how to play the guitar in 1999. Drake later starred in Drake and Josh and has released two albums.

In 2001, Daltrey provided backing vocals for the title track of the Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros album Global a Go-Go.

In 2003, he provided backing vocals for thrash-metal band Anthrax on the song "Taking the Music Back" from their album We've Come for You All. The collaboration came about through Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian's girlfriend,(Pearl Aday), whose mother is a friend of Daltrey and his wife. Aday is also the daughter of Meat Loaf.

In 2005, Daltrey collaborated with the British pop band, McFly to sing his hit song "My Generation".

On 12 January 2009, Daltrey headlined a one-off concert along with Babyshambles at the O2 Academy Bristol for Teenage Cancer Trust.

On Sunday 5th July 2009, Daltrey joined Paul Weller onstage at Hop Farm Festival in Kent for an encore of "Magic Bus".

Film and stage career

Film roles

After The Who retired from active work in 1982, Daltrey developed his career in film and on the theater stage. Daltrey's appearances in over 30 feature films include early starring roles in Tommy, as "deaf, dumb and blind boy" Tommy Walker in 1975; Lisztomania, as Hungarian composer Franz Liszt in 1975, and McVicar, as British armed robber turned journalist John McVicar in 1980.

In 2006, Roger Daltrey starred as the voice of Argon the Dragon Bus Driver in the children's home DVD called The Wheels on the Bus: Mango and Papaya's Animal Adventure from Armstrong Moving Pictures. The DVD features Daltrey as a costumed children's dragon, who drives a bus for two lost puppets trying to return to their home at the zoo. Daltrey sings children's classics, such as "The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round" in addition to songs written specifically for the home video. He later appeared in two other videos for this series.

Filmography

Daltrey in 2008 prior to a screening of "The Who Live At Kilburn 1977" at the ArcLight Sherman Oaks 2008

Roger Daltrey has an extensive filmography. A sampling of his films is as follows:

Tommy (Tommy Walker), 1975

Lisztomania (Franz Liszt), 1975

The Legacy (Clive), 1978

McVicar (John McVicar), also Producer, 1980

The Beggar's Opera (Macheath), 1983

Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce, 1985

The Little Match Girl (Jeb Macklin), 1987

Mack the Knife (Street Singer), 1990

Cold Justice (Keith Gibson), 1989

Buddy's Song (Terry Clark); also Music Score Composer, Producer, 1991

If Looks Could Kill - Teen Agent (Blade), 1991

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert ,1992

Lightning Jack (John T. Coles), 1994

A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who, 1994

The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True 1995

Vampirella (Vlad), 1996

Like It Is (Kelvin), 1998

The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (King Boric), 1999

Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula (King Janos), 2000

Best (Rodney Marsh), 2000

The Young Messiah - Messiah XXI (2000) (DVD)

Strange Frequency 2 (Host/Devil), 2001

Chasing Destiny (Nehemiah Peoples), 2001

.com for Murder (Ben), 2002

Johnny Was (Jimmy Nolan), 2006

Television roles

Daltrey has played a number of television roles, including BBC Television Shakespeare as both Dromios in A Comedy of Errors, the police drama series The Bill, the science fiction series Sliders as Col. Angus Rickman, the VH1 series Strange Frequency 2, Witchblade as the devil, and was a recurring guest star in Highlander: The Series as Immortal Hugh Fitzcairn, one of the closest friends of lead character Duncan MacLeod. In 1983, he played Macheath, the outlaw hero of BBC TV's production of John Gay's 1728 ballad opera, 'The Beggar's Opera'.

In 1986 he acted in the TV series Buddy. In 1993, He guest-starred (along with Steve Buscemi) in an episode of Tales From The Crypt entitled "Forever Ambergris". Daltrey appeared as a villain in a 1996 episode of Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. He also played Nobby Clegg, a character named after the band Nobby Clegg and the Civilians, in the Showtime series Rude Awakening.

Daltrey appeared in an episode of the The Simpsons, "A Tale of Two Springfields", as himself along with John Entwistle (Pete Townshend was replaced by his brother Paul for the episode). The Who helped Homer break down a wall he had built.

A self-described history buff, Daltrey often involves himself in history research related media including television documentaries. Pirate Tales from 1997, is a documentary/action show about the age of piracy in the 1700s, in which Daltrey impersonated English buccaneer William Dampier in a main role as the narrator throughout the series. In 2003 he hosted the History Channel's Extreme History with Roger Daltrey talking about historical events and explaining the survival techniques the civilizations treated had available. He also appeared in "That '70s Musical", the 100th episode of That '70s Show as Fez's musical director.

Daltrey guest starred in a November 7, 2006 episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ("Living Legend") as Mickey Dunn, a prominent Las Vegas 1970s mob boss who returns to Las Vegas to avenge his attempted murder. The Who's music, and Daltrey's singing, provide the themes for all three of the series in the CSI franchise every week ("Who Are You" for the original show, "Won't Get Fooled Again" for CSI: Miami and "Baba O'Riley" for CSI: New York).

In 2005, Daltrey had a cameo appearance as himself in the episode "The Priest and the Beast" in Series 2 of The Mighty Boosh. He is found by the main characters vacuuming a desert, presumably as a "karmic" consequence of leaving Woodstock early and not helping to clean up.

Daltrey has also performed on the soundtrack of a number of films and television shows, most notably CSI. He also appeared in the music video for "Emotion" by Barbra Streisand, although neither he nor The Who were the featured act.

Stage roles

Daltrey has appeared in stage in productions including Mike Batt's The Hunting of the Snark in 1987 as The Barrister, and also in Batt's Philharmania with the Royal Philharmonic in 1998. He also appeared in The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True in 1995 as the Tin Man, a BBC Radio 2 production of Jesus Christ Superstar in 1996 as Judas, and A Christmas Carol in 1998 as Scrooge. In 2003, he starred as Alfred P. Doolittle in a production of My Fair Lady at the Hollywood Bowl alongside John Lithgow and Melissa Errico.

Producer

In addition to his career as an actor, Daltrey has acted as producer on several films, including: Buddy's Song (1990), McVicar (1980), Quadrophenia (1979) and a project in development See Me Feel Me: Keith Moon Naked for Your Pleasure.

References

^ Giuliano, p. 26

^ Giuliano, p. 103

^ University College Dublin news

^ Seattle Weekly

^ Hugh Porter (20 April 2003). "The Kids Are Alright". Time Magazine. http://www.time.com/time/europe/hero/daltrey.html/. Retrieved 12 January 2008. 

^ http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/story/daltrey-becomes-commander-of-the-british-empire DALTREY BECOMES COMMANDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

^ "UCD award for lead singer with The Who". Irish Times (irishtimes.com). 5 March 2009. ISSN 1649-6701. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/0305/1224242305792.html. Retrieved 5 March 2009. 

^ PRLog

^ Independent Music Awards - 8th Annual IMA Judges

^ Roger Daltrey - Biography

^ Pure And Easy - The Who

^ "Rock legends fight hunt ban". http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/news/north-east-news/2006/05/07/rock-legends-fight-hunt-ban-79310-17043799/. 

^ Roger Daltrey football interview by Chris Hunt published in Four Four Two magazine, June 2009.

^ a b Internet Movie Database

^ Babyshambles play one-off gig with The Who's Roger Daltrey

Additional references

Geoffrey Giuliano (1996). Behind Blue Eyes: The Life of Pete Townshend. Penguin Books, Ltd. ISBN 0-8154-1070-0

Steve Huey, Roger Daltrey - Biography, AllMusic.com

David M. Barling, Biography of Roger Daltrey, TheWho.net

Extreme History with Roger Daltrey, The History Channel

Matt Kent, "Roger Appears on My Generation Cover", Pete Townshend/The Who

Audio stream Roger Daltrey King Biscuit Recording, 1985 Concert Vault

External links

Roger Daltrey on the 10 April 1975 cover of Rolling Stone magazine

Roger Daltrey at the Internet Movie Database

Roger Daltrey as a European Hero in Time magazine

Roger Daltrey audio interview segments from 1982

Babyshambles and Roger Daltrey concert photograph by SPIN

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Live albums

A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who

Compilations

Best Bits Martyrs & Madmen: The Best of Roger Daltrey Moonlighting: The Anthology

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Studio albums

My Generation  A Quick One  The Who Sell Out  Tommy  Who's Next  Quadrophenia  The Who by Numbers  Who Are You  Face Dances  It's Hard  Endless Wire

Live albums

Live at Leeds  Who's Last  Join Together  Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970  BBC Sessions  Blues to the Bush  Live at the Royal Albert Hall  Encore Series 2002  Encore Series 2004  Encore Series 2006 & Encore Series 2007  Live from Toronto  View from a Backstage Pass  Greatest Hits Live

Compilations

Magic Bus: The Who on Tour  Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy  Odds & Sods  Hooligans  Who's Greatest Hits  Rarities Volume I & Volume II  The Who Collection  Who's Missing  Two's Missing  Who's Better, Who's Best  Thirty Years of Maximum R&B  My Generation: The Very Best of The Who  The Ultimate Collection  Then and Now  Greatest Hits

Soundtracks

Tommy  The Kids Are Alright  Quadrophenia  Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who

Filmography

Monterey Pop  Woodstock  Tommy  Quadrophenia  The Kids Are Alright  McVicar  Buddy's Song  The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus  The Concert for New York City  Thirty Years of Maximum R&B (video)  Quadrophenia and Tommy Live  Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who  At Kilburn 1977 + Live at the Coliseum

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Who should I take at QB for week 2 in a salary cap league?

I currently have Tom Brady in a salary cap league and can afford trade for any other QB except for Peyton Manning and Drew Brees.

I'm not really crazy about the match-up against the Chargers, even though it's in New England.

I'm also thinking that Carson Palmer is going to light up the scoreboard like a pinball machine in Cleveland.

Are there any other QB match-ups this weekend that would be as good as Palmer at Cleveland?

I like Palmer v.s. Cleveland the best. My second choice would be Cutler against the Raiders, who only have a good pass defense because they are so far behind all the time that other teams run to eat the clock.

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