Entertainment

The Who splits with Zak Starkey. Drummer denies band’s claims

For the British drama player, Zach Starki, in the past few months with the rorywind rock band.

Starki, who launched the band in April and returned a few days after “some communication cases”, announced on Sunday that the “Baba Aureli” group launched it again. The veteran drama player, son of Ringo Star, shared his side of the division Instagram And he clashed in the separate division’s announcement about his departure.

Who, in a joint Instagram post With the guitarist and songwriter Beit Townsind, he said on Sunday: “After many years of great work on drums from Zach, it is time to change.”

The post said: “Zak has a lot of new projects on hand and I wish him the best.”

Starkey, 59, added his own text over the band’s statement of his alienation. In his comment, he claimed that he was “asked” to share his own announcement that he would leave those who follow other projects. “This will be a lie,” he wrote. “I love those who did not leave.”

He added: “Therefore, I did not make the statement … He left those who would also fail countless people who stood up to me … through the chaos weeks.”

Starkeny, who played with Oasis and ICICELE WORKS, among other works, began to perform with those in the mid -1990s and said he rarely faces the struggle in his duties with the band and other efforts. He also indicated that the group, mostly, was “intermittent or minimal in a tour.”

“None of this has at all interfered with the World Health Organization and was not a problem for them,” he continued in the comment, which made a schedule for his various musical obligations. “The lie is or I was left from – I did not. I love everyone and everyone in it.”

A representative for those who did not respond immediately to the Times request for comment.

In Instagram II mail On Sunday, the band noticed that it was “heading to retirement” and that Romberi is now younger and must “devote all his energy to” new endeavors.

When I announced the company Starkey, Townshand said in A. Blog post To the band’s website, the Drams player needed to “tighten his latest style in the advanced drums to accommodate our insecure line and agreed easily” and shared more details about the sound problems that apparently led to the first Starkey launch.

“Maybe we haven’t put enough time in audio tests, which gives us problems on the stage. The sound in the middle of the theater is always the most difficult to work,” Townshand wrote. “[The Who co-founder] Roger [Daltrey] He did nothing wrong but violin with his screens in the ear. Zac made some mistakes and apologized. And if it is with the drama player the rubber duck.

He added: “We are a family, this dawn very quickly and got a lot of oxygen. It has ended. We are now progressing with optimism and fire in our stomachs.”

The World Health Organization begins its song above North America’s farewell a trip In August. The group will stop two at Hollywood Bowl on September 17 and 19.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button