Roger Daltrey’s Shock At Success Of Charity Gigs
Roger Daltrey is stunned by the success of his annual cancer charity gigs in the U.K. – because the star was convinced he’d have to cancel the residency at London’s Royal Albert Hall after just two years.The Who rocker founded the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series in 2000, and has played with his band on four different occasions, as well as signing up stars including Noel Gallagher, Ronnie Wood and Chris Martin to perform.And Daltrey admits he’s shocked the shows have remained so popular.He tells Britain’s Daily Star, “I’m amazed. It seems like yesterday that we started. I wanted to do somet… Read More on stopcryingyourheartout.com
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