WHOs WHOs exciting live performances with Townsends leaping and Daltreys microphone whirling antics receive incredible reactions across Europe and beyond. But it is not just about the theatrics; WHOs WHO is widely recognised and respected by their musical peers and acknowledged within THE WHO hierarchy as a band that most interprets the songs of THE WHO with honesty and integrity.
WHO’s WHO’s exciting live performances with Townsend’s leaping and Daltrey’s microphone whirling antics receive incredible reactions across Europe and beyond. But it’s not just about the theatrics; WHO’s WHO is widely recognised and respected by their musical peers and acknowledged within THE WHO hierarchy as a band that most interprets the songs of THE WHO with honesty and integrity.
Fans of the band include Simon Townshend, Doug Sandom (The Detours), Peter “Dougal” Butler, John Schollar (Beachcombers), Alison Entwhistle and the Moon Family. Gary (Vocalist) has been personally praised by Pete Townshend, and their interpretation of the original sound is widely regarded as the best (and closest) that anyone will ever get to evoke the feeling and energy of The Who at their peak!
WHO’s WHO began its journey in 1996 and after a few changes to the line up, has gone from musical strength to strength; allowing them to develop their skills to enable them to be able to play to massive audiences throughout Europe and the Middle East. They celebrated the 35th anniversary of "Live at Leeds" in 2005 by touring extensively and performing the whole of "Tommy" and "A Quick One" to audiences in the UK and Europe, amid critical acclaim.
In London on 1st April 2006, they were invited back for a second time since 1998 to play at the “International Who Convention“, performing “Quadrophenia” in its entirety, which led to Simon Townshend addressing an avid Who audience with his (now famous) comment, “what an absolutely brilliant band Who’s Who are!” They have been regular visitors to The Isle of Wight Festival; having been invited to play there in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
With the raw power, passion and soul of the members that make up WHO’s WHO; these guys deliver far more than your average “run of the mill” band. As history rolls on; they have become an essential ingredient to the legacy of just what THE WHO has left their fans and the world.
Male Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Drums, Bass
The Stage
Professional attitude…. Indiscernible from the real thing...
(via e-mail)
No wonder Keith Moon’s Mum asked the drummer to tea!!
Scootering
The band ended with My Generation and the 1000 strong crowd went absolutely mental.
Finchley 2004 Review
It must have been the way that people felt when they saw the real Who for the first time, that feeling of witnessing something grand that left them so fulfilled yet wanting so much more- now! … We really hope to catch you very soon, cos we are definitely hooked!
The Daily Record, Glasgow
Tricky songs like The Real Me, Dr. Jimmy and Love Reign O'er Me proved they'd done their homework. The set climaxed with Baba O'Reilly and Won't Get Fooled Again, complete with Roger Daltrey-style scream. I rushed home and put on my Who albums. For a tribute act, there's no higher praise.
Redcar Review
After seeing quite a few tribute bands, I was literally blown away, Who’s Who managed to recreate the power and vibrance of The Who’s famous wall of sound…a full Firkin was screaming for more and wow - did they deliver.
Jimmy Saville
Goodness Gracious!!
Tony Blackburn
Sensational!
Review, York
I have heard so much about this band that I had to leave my house and brave the wet and cold to see them for myself. I don’t go for tribute bands much, but it is safe to say that this is no ordinary tribute…. I just couldn’t believe the power that was coming from the stage…. Fantastic musicians, fantastic night. A message to everyone... this band you must see!
Scootering
Ever wanted to see The Who at their best? Wished you had been around to see Keith Moon? Well all you have to do is visit your nearest Music Venue and wait for Who’s Who to turn up. Just like the 3000 did at Camber Sands. It was the closest you will ever get to The Who circa 1971, when they were at their absolute best. It seems to me that Who’s Who have taken over from there. You just won’t see or hear anything better. Gary’s vocal work is pitch perfect, the whole band is just awesome. If you want Rock’n’Roll look no further, the power and attitude of The Who lives on!
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