Who I Am (book)
What is the importance of "The Who" in the memoir, Who I Am?
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The Who is the band that Pete Townshend is a member of, playing lead guitar and writing songs. It developed from The Detours, with a name change forced by the fact that there was already a band called The Detours. There are two members who have always been with the band: Roger Daltrey, the band leader and singer, and Pete Townshend. John Entwistle was with the band from the beginning but died in 2002. The original drummer was Doug Sansom, who left the band because record producers thought he was too old. He was replaced by Keith Moon, who stayed with the band until his death in 1978. Kenney Jones stepped into Keith's role on the drums after his death. The Who is an incredibly famous and successful Rock band.
Who I Am