Pete Townshend recounted the truth behind the story of how “Pinball Wizard” came to be part of the Who’s 1969 rock opera Tommy, forcing him to make the deaf, dumb and blind lead character into an ...
The Who's ''Tommy Pinball Wizard" is at the Seattle Pinball Museum. So are the Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Metallica and Guns 'N Roses. Sounds like a place to have a rockin' good time. The rock back The ...
Fifty years ago today, “that deaf, dumb and blind kid” who scored immortality in “Pinball Wizard” was born when “Tommy” — The Who’s game-changing rock opera — was released on May 23, 1969. And the ...
The Who's Roger Daltrey joined Jay Leno last night and gave 'The Tonight Show' audience a spirited rendition of his 1969 hit 'Pinball Wizard' that included a digital pinball machine side show. Next ...
Ever since he was a young boy, Adam McKinnie played the “silver ball.” Now, at age 39, he’s a “Pinball Wizard,” a la The Who’s 1969 rock hit. “Oh, that term,” McKinnie said with a grin. “We can never ...
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