Ageing is an inevitable journey, and for some, it comes with challenges that test the resilience of the human spirit. It comes with its share of difficulties—declining vision, hearing loss, and ...
If you aren’t sure what Daltry is referring to, “Tommy” is the name of The Who’s 1969 album. The rock opera depicts the story of a solider named Tommy Walker who becomes “deaf, dumb, and blind.” ...
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Roger Daltrey shares vision and hearing issues
Roger Daltrey has revealed he is losing his ability to see and hear. The singer told fans attending a Teenage Cancer Trust ...
Roger Daltrey has seen it all—and now, the legendary frontman of The Who says he’s starting to lose both his hearing and his ...
Roger Daltrey famously sang in the Who’s 1969 hit “Pinball Wizard” about a “deaf, dumb, and blind kid.” Now he appears to be ...
Daltrey's disclosure shines a light on the struggles many elderly individuals face as they navigate the latter years of their lives. Yet, there is a silver lining to his situation; he remains proud of ...
Moreover, the reference to having a "full Tommy" directly connects to The Who’s celebrated 1969 rock opera, where the protagonist, Tommy Walker, faces profound challenges of being deaf, dumb, and ...
The Who frontman Roger Daltrey told the crowd of a London charity event that he is going deaf and blind: 'The joys of getting ...
Roger Daltrey, lead singer of The Who, revealed that he's losing his eyesight. The British rock legend, 81, shared his health ...
While playing a show at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday, Daltrey, 81, told the crowd, “The joys of getting old mean you go ...
The Who singer Roger Daltrey said at a charity concert in London over the weekend that he’s losing his hearing and his vision ...
It wasn’t the first time Daltrey alluded to incurring hearing loss, blaming his condition on the more than 60-year career as ...