Tuesday is Keith Moon’s birthday The Who are celebrated on the Freak Show

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Keith Moon’s explosive drumming propelled The Who through their first intoxicating, and intoxicated years. His death cemented the rock’n’roll legend. We remember him on the Freak Show.

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What songs by the Who would you like to hear?

Tune in to the Freak Show on Tuesday night 6-8pm and here the best live and studio performances by the Who, You can request songs at dj@wmnf.org or 813.239.9663

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