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Difference between revisions of "The Who (characters)"

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|Genre = Rock
 
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|Members = '''Main:''' {{ch|Roger Daltrey}}<br>Pete Townshend<br>{{ch|John Entwistle}}<br>Keith Moon<br>'''Non-canon:''' [[Chip Davis]] (deceased)
 
|Members = '''Main:''' {{ch|Roger Daltrey}}<br>Pete Townshend<br>{{ch|John Entwistle}}<br>Keith Moon<br>'''Non-canon:''' [[Chip Davis]] (deceased)

Revision as of 13:11, April 4, 2014

This article is about the characters. For the guest stars, see The Who.
The Who
The Who.png
Band Information

The Who are an English rockband.

History

They play a concert in Springfield and help to destroy the wall separating "Olde Springfield" and "New Springfield".[1]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.
Chip Davis playing the harmonica with The Who.

In a Chip Davis tribute, appears a photo where the late Chip, appears playing the harmonica with The Who destroying the wall separating "Olde Springfield" and "New Springfield".[2]

Behind the Laughter

The non-speaking drummer is designed to look like Keith Moon, who was the band's original drummer before he died in 1978.

Appearances

References