The Who
John Illsley: My Life in Dire Straits
Dire Straits are one of the biggest bands in rock history, having sold more than 100 million records, having won four Grammy Awards, and having embarked on some of the biggest tours the industry has… Audio
Music With Graeme Downes
Graeme joins Kathryn to talk about The Who - and songs from their The Kids are Alright album. Graeme Downes is a musicologist and senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago.
…The Day in Music History: 30 April
Jim Mora looks back on 30 April in history, with memories and music. Audio
Paul Weller
From his time fronting UK punk pioneers, The Jam, to delving into new wave soul with Style Council, to being hailed as the elder statesman of British guitar rock, Paul Weller's 40-year-plus career is… Audio
Feature album - Who Are You
Our feature album today is by English rock band The Who, who kicked off their 50th anniversary celebrations this week with a star-studded tribute concert in London. Audio
Andy Neill: The Beatles in New Zealand
UK-based New Zealand writer and researcher, and co-author with Australian writer Greg Armstrong of the forthcoming book, Half a World Away: The Beatles' Australasian Tour 1964. Audio
Pete Townshend: The Who
The guitarist, principal songwriter and creative force behind rock band The Who has just published his autobiography, "Who I Am". Audio
The Who in 1968
Simon Morris recalls the 1968 shows in Wellington, on the day of the 2009 Auckland gig. Audio
The Who author Andy Neill
We talk to the ex-pat Who fanatic wrote a book about the 1968 Australasian tour: 'A Fortnight of Furore'. Audio
The Who sound engineer Bob Pridden
Driving The Who's sound since 1967, Bob Pridden spoke to us at the sound check for the New Zealand show on 21 March 2009. Audio