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Roger Daltrey swings the mike
Feb 26, 2010 Updated Mar 20, 2010

Roger Daltrey wants to start a supergroup with Jimmy Page.

The Who singer is keen to return to his Blues roots and form a new band with the Led Zeppelin guitarist, particularly if Pete Townshend's persistant hearing problems force The Who to call it day.

He told UK radio station BBC6 music: "I'd love to do an album with Jimmy Page. He needs a singer to drive him.

"I don't sing the blues with The Who, but that's what I used to be before Townshend started writing. I used to be a great blues singer."

Mr Daltry celebrates his 66th birthday on Monday.

Source: Nightwatcher's House of Rock external link

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Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE (born 1 March 1944), is an English singer and actor, best known as the founder and lead singer of English rock band The Who. He has maintained a musical career as a solo artist and has also worked in the film industry, acting in a large number of films, theatre and television roles and also producing films. In 2008 he was ranked number 61 on Rolling Stone magazine's list...

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