One of the all-time most popular British rock bands, The Who originally consisted of Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar), Keith Moon (drums) and John Entwistle (bass). Their most famous songs include "My Generation", "The Kids Are Alright", "Magic Bus", "Pinball Wizard", "Won't Get Fooled Again", "Who Are You" and "Baba O'Reily."
A substitute for The WhoFANS of The Who are in for a treat when the band considered to be Europe?s number one tribute to them visit Redditch. Who?s Next aim to capture a magic point in time, recreating the 1970s with the aid of authentic stage wear and instruments.
WHO Publishes Draft On Revised Process Validation Guideline: Validation Life-Cycle RequiredThe WHO has published a proposal for the revision of its supplementary guideline on GMP validation (Annex 7: non-sterile process validation).
The Who's Who at FacebookSeveral new names have emerged into the spotlight. Here are a few of them...beyond the big three to watch.
Beyond the Big Three: The Who's Who at FacebookIn the past few months several new names have come into the spotlight. Here are a few of them...beyond the big three to watch.
More On The New Coronavirus: Cases in France, The WHO In Saudi ArabiaMy last two posts looked at the problems that might be caused by hospital spread of the new coronavirus, based on what happened during the early days of SARS 10 years ago.
A Look At Pete Townshend's Sound On His 68th BirthdayThe mastermind behind the Who and some of the greatest rock songs of the 20th century turns 68 this Sunday, May 19
WHO Praises Thailand For World's Best Governance For MedicineBANGKOK, May 22 (Bernama) -- The World Health Organisation (WHO) has praised Thailand for the world's best governance for medicine, Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.
A Look At Pete Townshend's Sound On His 68th Birthday RecapThe mastermind behind the Who and some of the greatest rock songs of the 20th century turns 68 this Sunday, May 19
World 'not ready' for mass flu outbreakThe world is unprepared for a massive virus outbreak, the deputy chief of the WHO has warned.
WHO endorses Saudi steps to check coronavirusSaudi Arabia has taken steps to protect its people from the coronavirus. The experience and knowledge that the country has gained fighting coronavirus can benefit the rest of the world, said a visiting WHO official.Keiji Fukuda, assistant director-general of the WHO?s Health Security and Environment, said the Kingdom has taken the coronavirus situation seriously and its Ministry of Health has ...
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The Who played under a few other names, including The Detours, The High Numbers and Maximum R&B before settling on The Who.
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