The Who before The Who

Biography & Memoir, Composers & Musicians, Entertainment & Performing Arts
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Author: Doug Sandom ISBN: 9780957434523
Publisher: Christopher Hutchins Ltd Publication: January 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Doug Sandom
ISBN: 9780957434523
Publisher: Christopher Hutchins Ltd
Publication: January 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

The Who before The Who

By Doug Sandom

DOUG Sandom’s part in the making of the most exciting rock band in the world can never be underestimated. He joined The Who – then known as The Detours – as their drummer in 1962 after an unexpected meeting with Roger Daltrey on a west London street. It was a time when fires were being lit under the music scene worldwide, everything had to change and The Detours had a long way to go to become revolutionary leaders in their field. Having finally decided to write his memoirs, Doug Sandom chronicles each stage of the band’s transition right up to his, Roger Daltrey’s, Pete Townsend’s and John Entwistle’s emergence from their chrysalis as The Who.  It is a punchy tale of gritty determination and ever-burning passion for music. As Pete Townshend writes in his moving Foreword ‘Doug Sandom’s work with our band gave me the confidence to drive the band as a writer and creative thinker . . . ‘

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The Who before The Who

By Doug Sandom

DOUG Sandom’s part in the making of the most exciting rock band in the world can never be underestimated. He joined The Who – then known as The Detours – as their drummer in 1962 after an unexpected meeting with Roger Daltrey on a west London street. It was a time when fires were being lit under the music scene worldwide, everything had to change and The Detours had a long way to go to become revolutionary leaders in their field. Having finally decided to write his memoirs, Doug Sandom chronicles each stage of the band’s transition right up to his, Roger Daltrey’s, Pete Townsend’s and John Entwistle’s emergence from their chrysalis as The Who.  It is a punchy tale of gritty determination and ever-burning passion for music. As Pete Townshend writes in his moving Foreword ‘Doug Sandom’s work with our band gave me the confidence to drive the band as a writer and creative thinker . . . ‘

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