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Zak Starkey gave insight into his status with The Who in an update posted on Monday, May 26. The drummer had previously ...
The saga around Zak Starkey's departure from The Who continues to rumble on. In a new Instagram post on Wednesday (May 28), ...
Zak Starkey has clarified that he was not 'fired' from The Who, but rather 'retired' and that after a nice call with Roger ...
"I love the who and would never had quit," said Zak Starkey in a statement, as Pete Townshend announced another musician will ...
In May, band guitarist Pete Townshend announced that the group was cutting ties with Starkey for the second time in a month.
Zak Starkey, eh? If you’re finding it hard to keep up with the seemingly never-ending tale of his exit from The Who, then you ...
Starkey, who is the son of Beatles legend Ringo Starr, joined The Who in 1996. He was fired from the band for the first time last month following his performance during the group’s two charity shows ...
And going forward, The Who’s new drummer is now, definitely, Scott Devours, a 58 year old American who has served behind the ...
"This is simply a load of bollox … Am I fired , retired, deffo not tired as I’m 20 years younger than these guys as they keep ...
With Zak Starkey hired, fired, and retired from the Who, the drummer decided to clear the air about what exactly happened.
Guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend announced that Scott Devours will be stepping in for the band's farewell tour.
Zak Starkey admitted he was "gutted" to not be part of the Oasis reunion tour. Ringo Starr's son performed with the iconic ...