The Who re-hires longtime drummer Zak Starkey days after firing him: ‘Some communication issues’

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The Who Reinstates Zak Starkey Following Brief Dismissal

Rock legends The Who have welcomed back drummer Zak Starkey, son of Beatles icon Ringo Starr, mere days after his dismissal. The band disclosed that “communication issues” were resolved, leading to Starkey’s swift return.

“Who Backs Zak!” Declares Pete Townshend

Guitarist and co-founder Pete Townshend announced Starkey’s reinstatement in an Instagram post on Saturday, stating, “News Flash! Who Backs Zak!” He clarified, “He’s not being asked to step down from The Who. There have been some communication issues, personal and private on all sides, that needed to be dealt with, and these have been aired happily.”

Zak Starkey has rejoined The Who after a short period of separation. Getty Images

Disagreement Followed Charity Performances

Townshend, 79, and Roger Daltrey, 81, had initially decided to part ways with Starkey, 59, after his performances at the Teenage Cancer Trust charity concerts at London’s Royal Albert Hall in late March.

Reports indicated that the veteran rockers were “upset” with Starkey’s drumming during the shows on March 27 and March 30.

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A spokesperson for The Who informed The Sun that “The band made a collective decision to part ways with Zak after this round of shows at the Royal Albert Hall.” The statement continued, “They have nothing but admiration for him and wish him the very best for his future.”

Starkey Addresses “Blindsided” Departure

Starkey, who became a member of the group in 1996, addressed his unexpected dismissal, revealing he had “suffered a serious medical emergency with blood clots in my right bass drum calf” in January.

“This is now completely healed and does not affect my drumming or running,” Starkey stated. “After playing those songs with the band for so many decades, I’m surprised and saddened anyone would have an issue with my performance that night, but what can you do?”

Pete Townshend, co-founder of The Who, mentioned “communication issues” as the reason for Starkey’s brief firing. AFP via Getty Images
Zak Starkey is the son of legendary Beatles drummer, Ringo Starr. Getty Images

Performance Issues and Sound Concerns

In his social media announcement about Starkey’s return, Townshend elaborated on the performance challenges during the London concerts.

“Maybe we didn’t put enough time into sound checks, giving us problems on stage,” Townshend explained. “The sound in the centre of the stage is always the most difficult to work with. Roger did nothing wrong but fiddle with his in-ear monitors. Zak made a few mistakes and he has apologised. Albeit with a rubber duck drummer.”

Townshend also noted that performing shortly after his “complete knee replacement” surgery may not have been optimal.

Zak Starkey has been drumming with The Who for almost three decades. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images
Townshend acknowledged performance challenges at their recent London performances. Getty Images

Moving Forward with “Optimism and Fire”

Townshend admitted the news of Starkey’s initial departure “blew up very quickly” but affirmed that the band is proceeding “with optimism and fire in our bellies.”

Apology to Scott Devours

“As for Roger, fans can enjoy his forthcoming solo shows with his fabulous drummer, Scott Devours, who it was rumoured might replace Zak in The Who and has always been supportive of the band,” Townshend added. “I owe Scott an apology for not crushing that rumour before it spread. He has been hurt by this. I promise to buy him a very long drink and give him a hug.”

Starkey’s Response and Future Projects

“V grateful to be a part of the who family Thanks Roger and Pete xx,” Starkey responded online.

Starkey’s commitments extend beyond The Who. He is currently working on an autobiography and a new album with his other band, Mantra Of The Cosmos, featuring Noel Gallagher of Oasis.


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