The Who have prepared a huge reissue of 'Who Are You?', as a 7-CD/Blu-ray super deluxe edition, also available as a 4 vinyl set.
Rock legends The Who are set to release a new live album, Live At The Oval 1971, the first-ever recording of their set at Goodbye Summer.
Universal Music has just released (April 4, 2025) a box set comprised of the 8 solo albums by The Who frontman Pete Townshend.
The Who's iconic rock opera 'Quadrophenia' was a landmark rock opera, now it's being turned into a ballet set for 2025.
The Super Deluxe edition of 'Who’s Next/Life House' will come as limited edition 4-LP and 3-LP sets, featuring the first-ever complete release of the 1971 San Francisco concert.
Ultimate Classic Rock has searched all over and have compiled a choice list of rock concerts and documentaries that viewers can watch online for free during this time of social distancing.
The complete, remastered film and its accompanying soundtrack full of previously unreleased material finally reaches audiences 50 years later.
The much-hyped TV series, The Bear, returned for Season 4 and as usual, it featured a lot of great music, and here's the best.
A book that covers the story of The Who’s first tours of North America is coming titled 'Their Generation: The Who in America 1967-69.'
To salute 60 years of rock rebellion, Britain's Royal Mail are releasing a series of stamp depicting The Who's iconic album covers.
Back in 1969 The Who’s rock opera Tommy was all the rage, now the stage play is returning to Broadway in March 2024.
Some of the biggest names among British musicians have sent an open letter, as well as a petition, both addressed to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, demanding reform in music streaming.
The amount of good films about rock and its culture is quite vast, but here's a list of some essential ones concentrating ‘mostly’ on the music first and foremost.
How do you explain power pop, a music genre that has ‘simple’ as its middle name? Well, you give it a simple explanation to boot - “Power pop is The Beatles meets The Who. That’s literally all there is to it.”
















