After almost 30 years, Zak Starkey has bid farewell to The Who.
The drummer, who’s the son of Ringo Starr, confirmed his exit from the English rock band after a “critical medical emergency,” regardless of latest studies of drama throughout the 60-year outdated band.
“I’m very happy with my close to 30 years with The Who,” he advised People. “Filling the footwear of my Godfather, ‘uncle Keith’ has been the largest honor and I stay their largest fan. They’ve been like household to me.”
Starkey added, “In January, I suffered a critical medical emergency with blood clots in my proper bass drum calf. That is now utterly healed and doesn’t have an effect on my drumming or working.”
Following studies that singer Roger Daltrey had friction with Starkey throughout a latest efficiency through which he couldn’t hear over the drums, Starkey stated he was “stunned and saddened anybody would have a difficulty with my efficiency that night time, however what are you able to do?”
“I plan to take some a lot wanted day without work with my household, and deal with the discharge of ‘Domino Bones’ by Mantra Of The Cosmos with Noel Gallagher in Could and ending my autobiography written solely by me,” added Starkey. “29 years at any job is an efficient outdated run, and I want them the very best.”
Starkey’s exit comes after Daltrey revealed onstage final month that he’s “going blind,” including: “Happily I nonetheless have my voice, as a result of then I’ll have a full Tommy.”