![]() ![]() The Who’s guitarist Pete Townshend, who wrote “Tommy” isn’t playing this tour, but Who touring musicians will accompany Daltrey: guitarists Simon Townshend and Frank Simes, keyboardist Loren Gold, bassist John Button and drummer Scott Devour, plus new violinist Kate Jacoby, borrowed from Joe Russo’s Almost Dead. ![]() On Friday, the Who singer Roger Daltrey and members of the Who’s touring band plus the Boston Pops play “Tommy” at Tanglewood Saturday, David Crosby takes over then Sunday afternoon, Crosby’s sometime band mate Stephen Stills plays with Judy Collins, subject of “Suite.” In 1969, the year of Woodstock, the Who released “Tommy,” hailed as rock’s first opera, and Crosby, Stills & Nash released the lost-love lament “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” on their self-named debut album. ![]()
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