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Pete Townsend.Better AnswerRoger Daltrey.Roger Daltrey was/is the lead singer of the Who but Pete did a lot of vocals contributions as well as being the main song writer and guitarist of the bandRoger Daltrey is and always has been the lead singer. The Who have never split up, although only Roger and Pete survive. Keith Moon died of a drug overdose and John Entwhistle died of cancer. They released the album Endless Wire in 2006. Pete's most recent album was Psychoderelict.
first off Marianas Trench is a band my favourite band in fact and say anything is a song their lead singer Josh Ramsay wrote while he was in rehab but don't hold it against him that he went to rehab they're a great band!
One Cherish Singer Lives in Stockbridge, Georgia.
In Europe it was part of 'With the Beatles' released in 1963.In the US it was part of 'Meet the Beatles'.
For the most part Eric Clapton was the lead singer for Cream. As per the question regarding Wheels of Fire, Clapton is given credit for his rendition of Crossroads on this double album.
If you're referring to the song "You Oughta Know" by pop/rock singer Alanis Morissette, then it is part of the album called, "The Collection", also part of "Jagged Little Pill". Hope I helped :D
Yes, the hydrosphere is all the oceans, seas and rivers of a planet.
The album "Losing Sheep" is by a Scottish singer named Edwyn Collins. Collins is well known for his singing career as a soloist as well as being part of the group Orange Juice.
It was a singer by the name on Roy Orbison. Thanks for asking Rockapella wrote the song, which was part of their album, Live in Japan.
The song, 'More Than You'll Ever Know,' is by the country singer, Travis Tritt. The song is part of his album, "The Restless Kid," and the album was released in 1996.
The song 'Dancing' is by Elisa Toffoli, who is an Italian singer. The song was released as part of Elisa's third album, "Then Comes the Sun." The album was released in 2002 in Italy and in 2007 in the United States.
Canadian singer Nelly Furtado recorded Say It Right as part of her third studio album called Loose, released in 2006. Singer says that it transports her to another place.
What is the deepest part of the worldโs oceans and how deep is it?
Mushaboom was written and released by a pop singer called Feist. This was a part of the album named 'Let It Die' and can be purchased worldwide. The song is quite popular.
The remix to the song Ignition was written and recorded by singer R. Kelly. Included as part of his Chocolate Factory album, the song was released in 2003.
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