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Roger Daltrey revealed that he's going deaf and blind at London's Royal Albert Hall for the annual week of Teenage Cancer ...
In his role as honorary patron of the charity, Daltrey has spoken about the significance of their latest ‘#AndYoungPeople’ campaign, advocating for medical professionals to be aware of cancer symptoms ...
Roger Daltrey of the rock band The Who has revealed that he is slowly going deaf and blind after turning 81 on March 1. “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf. I also now have got the joy of going ...
Meanwhile, bandmate Pete Townshend is recovering from a dance-related injury. Roger Daltrey is certainly feeling the march of time, but it won't stop him from taking to the stage. During a charity ...
Daltrey has also spoken about aging and mortality in recent interviews, including one with The Times in January 2024.
LEGENDARY rocker Roger Daltrey has opened up about his own health battle while helping a fundraising campaign at the Royal ...
The Who frontman Roger Daltrey was on stage at the Royal Albert Hall for a concert in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust when he ...
Who frontman Roger Daltrey, 81, reveals his health struggles during performance at the Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust.
The Who's Roger Daltrey opened up about his own health problems, which includes his hearing and vision declining, on stage at London's Royal Albert Hall on Thursday night ...
Roger Daltrey, the legendary “Who” rocker told a crowd in London that decades of touring had come at a cost — specifically ...
Daltrey joked once his voice was gone he’d have a “full Tommy,” referring to The Who’s 1969 rock opera, Tommy. The album ...
More than 60 years on stage as part of one of the world's most successful rock bands has taken its toll on the singer.