Roger Daltrey, born in London, England, is best known as the lead vocalist of the iconic rock band The Who. As a formidable force in rock music, he has contributed to defining the genre with his powerful stage presence and signature voice. Roger was also involved in the 'Mod' movement culture in the 1960s and the band's exploration of styles like rock opera. The Who are celebrated for albums such as 'Tommy' and 'Quadrophenia', and hits like 'My Generation', 'Pinball Wizard', and 'Baba O'Riley'.
Apart from his work with The Who, Daltrey has pursued a solo career with albums like 'Daltrey' and 'Under a Raging Moon' and has earned acclaim for live performances. Throughout his career, he has been awarded multiple accolades, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Roger Daltrey remains active in music and charity work, sustaining his legacy as a pioneering figure in rock music.