When drummer Simon Phillips joined The Who for their 1989 Tommy reunion tour, he was no stranger to guitarist Pete Townshend. Phillips had played on Townshend’s solo albums Empty Glass (1980), All The ...
EXCLUSIVE: Riele Downs (Henry Danger) is leading coming-of-age drama Dreams of the Moon, which is set against the backdrop of the 1970s watergate scandal, women’s lib movement and the echoes of the ...
Over the course of his tragically short life, The Who’s drummer, Keith Moon, developed quite a reputation for his shocking, destructive, and outlandish antics. Joining the British rock band in the mid ...
The project started in unusual fashion. “A fan came to us,” Daltrey remembered in an interview with Classic Rock. “He did a short promo, and we said why not. We thought it was going to be some cheap ...
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A vampire walks into a Portland dive bar … and starts a story of vengeance and bloody horror. Fans of scary stories can dig their teeth into “Coffin Moon,” a book set in Portland right after the ...
Who Car You? Rolls-Royce recreate Keith Moon's famous birthday car in pool stunt. Rolls-Royce has marked 100 years of its flagship Phantom model with a tribute to one of rock music’s most enduring ...
Rolls-Royce first built a Phantom in 1925, and is still building them 100 years later, with the latest generation, the Phantom VIII, debuting in 2017. To mark the anniversary, the marque put one in a ...
Because nothing says “Rock n’ Roll” like mimicry. “I ran out, jumped into the first car I came to, which was a brand new Lincoln Continental. It was parked on a slight hill and when I took the ...
It might be a myth, it’s definitely a legend but we’ll never truly know what happened with Keith Moon and the Rolls-Royce in the swimming pool. Looking back on the Rolls-Royce Phantom’s legacy over ...
Keith Moon did not ever need a reason to party, but he did turn his 21st birthday into a rager — one that involved one of his most infamous acts of rowdiness. It was Aug. 23, 1967 and the Who had ...