Who, The
History of Great Britain
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| | 1964 | Daltrey, Roger |  |
| The Detours change their name to "The Who" and, with the arrival of Keith Moon that year, their line-up is complete
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| London The Who evolve from a group called the High Numbers, which include Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle, they are joined by Moon, who'd played in a British surf group called the Beachcombers
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| 1964 | Entwistle, John |  |
| The Detours change their name to "The Who" and, with the arrival of Keith Moon that year, their line-up is complete
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| London The Who evolve from a group called the High Numbers, which include Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle, they are joined by Moon, who'd played in a British surf group called the Beachcombers
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| 1964 | Meaden, Peter |  |
| For a short period, under the management of Peter Meaden, The Who change their name to The High Numbers, during which time they release "Zoot Suit/I'm The Face", a single designed to appeal to their mostly mod fans
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| 1964 | Moon, Keith |  |
| The Detours change their name to "The Who" and, with the arrival of Keith Moon that year, their line-up is complete
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| London The Who evolve from a group called the High Numbers, which include Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle, they are joined by Moon, who'd played in a British surf group called the Beachcombers
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| 1964 | Townshend, Pete |  |
| For a short period, under the management of Peter Meaden, The Who change their name to The High Numbers, during which time they release "Zoot Suit/I'm The Face", a single designed to appeal to their mostly mod fans
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| The Detours change their name to "The Who" and, with the arrival of Keith Moon that year, their line-up is complete
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| London The Who evolve from a group called the High Numbers, which include Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle, they are joined by Moon, who'd played in a British surf group called the Beachcombers
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| 1982 | Daltrey, Roger |  |
| The Who launch a lengthy and much-publicized "farewell" tour but thereafter regroup on a number of occasions, apparently having said farewell only to the notion of making new music together
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| 1982 | Entwistle, John |  |
| The Who launch a lengthy and much-publicized "farewell" tour but thereafter regroup on a number of occasions, apparently having said farewell only to the notion of making new music together
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| 1982 | Townshend, Pete |  |
| The Who launch a lengthy and much-publicized "farewell" tour but thereafter regroup on a number of occasions, apparently having said farewell only to the notion of making new music together
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| 1983 | Daltrey, Roger |  |
| Keith Moon died in 1978, after which the band released two more studio albums, the top five Face Dances (1981) and the top ten It's Hard (1982), with drummer Kenney Jones, before officially disbanding in 1983
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| 1983 | Townshend, Pete |  |
| Keith Moon died in 1978, after which the band released two more studio albums, the top five Face Dances (1981) and the top ten It's Hard (1982), with drummer Kenney Jones, before officially disbanding in 1983
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