Keith Moon
Keith John Moon (August 23, 1946 – September 7, 1978) was a renowned English musician celebrated primarily for his role as the drummer of the iconic rock band The Who. Moon's drumming was characterized by its vibrant and innovative flair, which earned him a reputation as one of rock's most dynamic percussionists. His flamboyant lifestyle and unpredictable antics led to his infamous moniker, "Moon the Loon."
Joining The Who in 1964, Moon contributed his distinctive drumming style to every album and single the band produced, starting with their debut "Zoot Suit" and culminating with "Who Are You," which was released just weeks before his untimely passing. His approach to drumming was notable for its dramatic complexity, favoring intricate rolls and rapid double bass techniques over traditional backbeats, resulting in a sound that was both powerful and unique.
Recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the greatest drummers in rock history, Moon was posthumously inducted with The Who in 1990. His impact on music remains significant; in a 2011 poll by Rolling Stone, he was voted the second-best drummer of all time by readers—an enduring testament to his influence even decades after his death. Keith Moon's legacy as a member of The Who and an unforgettable personality continues to resonate in the world of music.
Filmography
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
Sextette
Tommy
Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words
Woodstock
Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
200 Motels
Stardust
That'll Be The Day