The Who

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Artist Type: Group
Group Formed: 1964

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Artist Biography

The Who is an English rock band that formed in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England, in 1964 and grew to be considered one of the greatest and most influential bands in the world. They are also famed for their prowess as a live band - winning awards and being described as "possibly the greatest live band ever", primarily due to their energetic, loud performances and their smashing of instruments. The primary lineup consisted of Pete Townshend (lead guitar, vocals), Roger Daltrey (lead vocals), John Entwistle (bass, vocals) and Keith Moon (drums, vocals).

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Artist Discography

Albums

A Quick One (3 December 1966)
A Quick One Box (25 June 2008)
Endless Wire (30 October 2006)
Face Dances (2 May 1997)
Happy Jack (May 1967)
It’s Hard (19 May 1997)
My Generation (3 December 1965)
Quadrophenia (16 November 1973)
The Who by Numbers (18 October 1975)
The Who Sell Out (24 March 1997)
The Who Sings My Generation (10 October 1988)
Tommy (19 January 2004)
Who Are You (18 August 1978)
Who's Next (25 August 1971)

EPs

Ready Steady Who (11 December 1966)
Substitute (1 January 1976)
This Is My Generation (1988)

Singles

5.15 (1973)
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere (1965)
Dogs (1968)
First Singles Box (3 May 2004)
Happy Jack (3 December 1966)
I Can See for Miles (1967)
I Can't Explain (15 January 1965)
I'm a Boy (26 August 1966)
Join Together / Baby Don't You Do It (1972)
Let's See Action (1971)
Magic Bus / Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (18 September 1968)
My Generation (5 November 1965)
My Generation Remix (7 February 2010)
Pictures of Lily (22 April 1967)
Pinball Wizard (1984)
Relay (1972)
See Me Feel Me (1970)
Substitute / Instant Party (1966)
The Seeker (1970)
Vintage Gold (1988)
Wire & Glass: Six Songs From a Mini-Opera (24 July 2006)
Won't Get Fooled Again (25 June 1971)

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