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The Who's Veteran Frontman Roger Daltrey Shares Health Condition Live On Stage


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  The Who's longtime frontman Roger Daltrey has shared details of his health battles with a live audience at London's Royal Albert Hall. The Sun newspaper reports that the veteran rocker spoke to fans from the stage and told them: "The joys of getting old mean you go deaf,

Roger Daltrey, the iconic frontman of The Who, revealed during a live performance at the Royal Albert Hall that he has been dealing with acid reflux, which affects his singing voice. This condition has made it challenging for him to hit certain notes, leading him to adapt his singing style. Despite this health issue, Daltrey remains committed to performing, expressing his love for the audience and his determination to continue his musical career. He humorously noted that while he might not be able to sing as he used to, he can still "shout," showcasing his resilience and ongoing passion for music.

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