Roger Daltrey’s long-awaited memoir now has a release in sight.  The Who frontman will unleash his story into the world in Fall of 2018 through Henry Holt and Co. in the United States and Blink Publishing in the United Kingdom.

Daltrey’s revealed to Rolling Stone that his life as a rock and roll frontman has made one thing particularly difficult: perspective. "When you've spent more than half a century at the epicenter of a band like The Who,” said Daltrey, “perspective can be a problem. Everything happened in the moment. One minute, I'm on the factory floor in Shepherd's Bush, the next, I'm headlining Woodstock."

The Who just completed the final run of their 2017 co-headlining tour with Guns N’ Roses, and Daltrey is reportedly working on a solo album, which would be his first since 1992. While fans build anticipation for his memoir, Daltrey’s story continues.

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