Roger Daltrey is the founder and singer of one of the great quartets of the British rock era: The Who. He began singing thanks to the good offices of the parish choir when he was barely seven years old. With the launch of My Generation in 1965, and the birth in 1969 of Tommy, the great rock opera of the time, he and his three companions in arms, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon, would achieve their consecration as stars of planetary rock.