JAKARTA - The Who is surprisingly said to have kicked out their drummer, Zak Starkey. Although there has been no official statement from the band, the statement from the representative to The Mirror seems accurate.
The British rock band was reportedly involved in a conflict after performing at Royal Albert Hall, London. Roger Daltrey and Pete Twonshend are also said to have asked Zak to leave the band.
Zak gave a response to the news circulating in a written statement to Rolling Stone. He took the time he had with The Who.
"I've been very proud for almost thirty years with The Who," he said reflecting on his career journey over the past three decades.
Zak Starkey is honored to have been trusted to replace Keith Moon, who has passed away. He has considered the band his own family.
"Replaced my visionary father role, Uncle Keith is the greatest honor and I remain a big fan of them. They are like family to me," said Zak.
Not long ago Zak's condition seemed to be down. Some of these situations had influenced his game as a drummer.
"In January, I experienced a serious medical emergency with a blood clot in my right calf holding the bass drum. This condition has now fully recovered and has not affected my ability to play drums or run," he continued.
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This beautiful memory will be remembered by Zak, who prayed for the good things to The Who. Furthermore, he wants to focus on his future works.
"After playing those songs with the band for decades, I was surprised and sad that someone had a problem with my performance that night, but what can you do? I plan to take the much-needed rest time with my family, and focus on the release of [singel] 'Domino Bones' by Mantra Of The Cosmos with Noel Gallagher in May and complete my self-written autobiography," he explained.
"Twenty-nine years at any job is a good experience, and I wish them all the best," concluded Zak Starkey.
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