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Pete Townshend

 
Who2 Biography: Pete Townshend, Rock Musician / Guitarist
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  • Born: 19 May 1945
  • Birthplace: London, England
  • Best Known As: Guitarist and songwriter for The Who

Pete Townshend is the guitarist and driving force behind The Who, one of the most successful of the 1960s' British rock groups. He grew up in a London suburb and began playing music as a teenager. By 1964 he was a member of The Who, joining bass player John Entwistle (1944-2002), vocalist Roger Daltry (b. 1944) and drummer Keith Moon (1946-78). By the end of 1965 the group was a sensation in the United Kingdom, famous for their violent stage acts (Townshend smashed guitars during performances) and for the hit songs "I Can't Explain," "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" and "My Generation" (the latter includes the Townshend-penned line, "I hope I die before I get old"). The main songwriter for the group, Townshend is now recognized as one of the more skilled composers in rock, with a portfolio that includes The Who songs "Magic Bus," "Pinball Wizard" and "Won't Get Fooled Again," and solo work that includes the albums Rough Mix (1977, with Ronnie Lane) and Empty Glass (1980). In the 1980s he released solo records and became more involved in literary pursuits; he worked as an editor for book publisher Faber and Faber and in 1985 published Horse's Neck, a collection of stories. In recent years he has reportedly been working on a new project for The Who (whose only surviving member is Roger Daltry).

Townshend has been a follower of the Indian spiritual teacher Meher Baba (1894-1969) since 1968... Townshend won a Tony Award in 1993 for a stage production of Tommy... Townshend is an outspoken advocate of hearing protection, claiming a loss of hearing from years of loud rock and roll... In 2003 he made headlines as the subject of a child pornography investigation. Accused of accessing a pedophilia website, Townshend explained he was doing research for a book. In the end it was determined that he did not download files, but he was still ordered to register as a sex offender.

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From our Archives: Today's Highlights, May 19, 2005

Happy 60th birthday to Pete Townshend, songwriter and guitarist for "The Who." Townshend became known for his habit of smashing his guitar at the end of a performance. He was the creative force behind the rock opera Tommy. In 1993, he co-wrote and directed the Broadway adaptation of Tommy, and he later co-produced the animated movie, The Iron Giant.
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  • Born: May 19, 1945, Chiswick, London, England
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards
  • Representative Albums: "Empty Glass," "Scoop," "Another Scoop"
  • Representative Songs: "Let My Love Open the Door," "Face the Face," "A Little Is Enough"

Biography

Pete Townshend was the guitarist and primary songwriter for the Who from 1964 to 1982, also participating in the group's occasional reunions after its formal breakup. Best-known for his conceptual works, he wrote Tommy and Quadrophenia for the band, as well as the bulk of its other material. He made his first, tentative solo album, Who Came First, in 1972. Dedicated to his guru, Meher Baba, it continued themes pursued in Who's Next and like that album, contained material originally intended for an abortive conceptual work, Lifehouse, and it sold modestly. In 1976, he made a duo album, Rough Mix, with Ronnie Lane, formerly the bassist in the Small Faces. Townshend's first full-fledged solo effort was Empty Glass (1980), which sold a million copies, reached the Top Five, and featured the Top Ten hit "Let My Love Open the Door," as well as the minor hits "A Little Is Enough" and "Rough Boys." He followed it in 1982 with All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes, which was less successful. Nevertheless, he felt he could no longer write for the Who, and at the end of the year, the group disbanded following a North American tour.

Townshend released Scoop, a two-disc compilation of demos, in 1983 (a second volume appeared in 1987). In 1985, he returned to thematic efforts with the album White City - A Novel, which included the Top 30 single "Face the Face." The same year, he published a book of short stories, Horse's Neck. As part of the White City project, he appeared in an accompanying film, for which he organized a band called Pete Townshend's Deep End. The unit played only a few gigs, but one was videotaped and recorded, resulting in the 1986 album Pete Townshend's Deep End Live! In 1989, he released an album based on poet Ted Hughes' children's story, The Iron Man. The record featured guest vocals by John Lee Hooker and Nina Simone, as well as two tracks featuring the three surviving members of the Who. Simultaneous with the album's release, Townshend embarked on a reunion tour with the Who, an event that overshadowed The Iron Man, which enjoyed only modest sales.

In 1993, Townshend delivered Psychoderelict, another conceptual work, to mixed reviews and poor sales. By that time, however, he had successfully reinvented himself as a Broadway tunesmith -- the theatrical production entitled The Who's Tommy had become a runaway hit, earning him a Tony Award and prompting him to pursue more stage musicals. None of these came to fruition during the rest of the 1990s, though, and by the end of the decade, he was releasing live and archival recordings (notably the long-delayed Lifehouse) through his website, www.eelpie.com, and planning another reunion with the Who. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Discography: Pete Townshend
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Pete Townshend Live: A Benefit for Maryville Academy

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Psychoderelict [Music Only]

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Oceanic Concerts

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Gold

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Another Scoop [DVD Audio]

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Rough Mix [Bonus Tracks]

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Rough Mix [Bonus Tracks]

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Rough Mix [Bonus Tracks]

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Lifehouse Elements

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Lifehouse Elements

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Scooped

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Who Came First [Bonus Tracks]

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Who Came First [Bonus Tracks]

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Who Came First [Bonus Tracks]

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Magic Bus/Live in Chicago

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Iron Man: A Musical

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Psychoderelict

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Psychoderelict

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White City: A Novel [Bonus Tracks]

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Another Scoop

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Another Scoop

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Another Scoop

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Definitive Collection

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Psychoderelict: Live in New York [DVD]

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Music From Lifehouse [Video/DVD]

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White City [Japan Bonus Tracks]

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Empty Glass [Bonus Tracks]

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Empty Glass [Bonus Tracks]

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Empty Glass [Bonus Tracks]

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White City [Bonus Track]

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Pete Townshend's Deep End Live! [Bonus Tracks]

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Iron Man [Bonus Tracks]

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Psychoderelict [Bonus Track]

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Scoop 1

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Scoop 3 [DVD]

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Scoop 3 [Box Set]

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Scoop 3 [Box Set]

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Scoop [2 CD]

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Rough Mix [DualDisc] [Bonus Tracks]

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Rough Mix [DualDisc] [Bonus Tracks]

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All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes [Bonus Tracks]

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All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes [Bonus Tracks]

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Best of Pete Townshend: Coolwalkingsmoothtalkingstraightsmokingfirestoking

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Empty Glass

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Empty Glass

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Who Came First [DVD]

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Live: La Jolla, 22/06/01

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Live: La Jolla, 23/06/01

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Lifehouse Chronicles

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Pete Townshend's Deep End Live!

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White City: A Novel

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Scoop

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Scoop

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Scoop

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All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes

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Rough Mix

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Who Came First

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Jai Baba

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O'Parvardigar

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  • Born: May 19, 1945 in Chiswick, Greater London, England
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Music
  • Career Highlights: GoodFellas, The Iron Giant, The Secret Policeman's Other Ball
  • First Major Screen Credit: Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising (1970)

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Rock star, songwriter-singer-guitarist for the band The Who; onscreen as himself from 1969. ~ All Movie Guide
 
 
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