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Last night, Nov. 11, rock legends The Who held their annual Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert in London, featuring guest performances by Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder and former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher, among many others. According to "Rolling Stone," the evening was hosted by The Who frontman Roger Daltrey, though guitarist and lead songwriter Pete Townshend reportedly stayed home, with Daltrey saying the legendary guitarist would “rather do anything than hear his songs played back to him.”Liam Gallagher gave his first public performance since the break-up of his band Beady Eye three weeks ago, singing The Who’s 1965 hit “My Generation,” which he had frequently performed in concert with Oasis. Check out his performance here: -
The Kaiser Chiefs Announce UK Tour to Follow South African Dates with Foo Fighters
The Kaiser Chiefs have announced a slew of UK tour dates, in support of the Leeds-based band's album Education, Education Education & War. -
Kaiser Chiefs reign at No. 1 in UK for second week with 'Education, Education, Education & War': Aloe Blacc starts in top 5
In a first for Kaiser Chiefs, the Brit rockers are spending a second week atop the album charts in their home country of the UK. After the band's fifth studio album Education, Education, Education & War debuted at No. 1 last week, the album remains firm in the top spot. -
Kaiser Chiefs bump Sam Bailey from top of UK album chart, thanks to Ricky Wilson and 'The Voice' [VIDEOS]
I predict a chart takeover. Thanks to his status as a coach on the U.K. version of The Voice, Ricky Wilson's band Kaiser Chiefs' new album "Education, Education, Education & War" starts at No. 1 on the British album charts, knocking out rival show The X Factor's Sam Bailey from the top. -
Ricky Wilson, John Cooper Clarke and others push to keep London's George Tavern open
A real estate battle in London has pitted a number of musicians and celebrities against developers in a fight to preserve the historic George Tavern, a Stepney neighborhood concert venue that's been sitting there for nearly 600 years. Ricky Wilson of the Kaiser Chiefs, Lianne La Havas and punk poet John Cooper Clarke have thrown their support behind the cause to prevent the closing of the building. -
Review: Kaiser Chiefs release new single 'Misery Company,' reveal full tracklisting for 'Education, Education, Education & War'
It's been quite the journey for Kaiser Chiefs. Last year, the "Ruby" band's drummer/head songwriter Nick Hodgson called it quits, leaving the future of the group as a big old question mark. However, the remaining members are still trucking along. Yesterday (Dec. 10), Kaiser Chiefs released the first track from its upcoming album Education, Education, Education & War "Misery Company," and the track rocks harder than anything from the British band to date.
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