When they changed their name to the Who in 1964, their classic line-up was of founders Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar) and John Entwistle (bass), with Keith Moon (drums).
[9] Joining alongside Jones were keyboardist John "Rabbit" Bundrick and a four-piece horn section consisting of Dick Parry and Howie Casey (saxophone), David Caswell (trumpet), and Reg Brooks (trombone).
The band tour again in 1996,[15] with an expanded band, consisting of, John "Rabbit" Bundrick on keyboards, Zak Starkey on drums, Simon Townshend on second guitar, Jon Carin on keyboards Jody Linscott on percussion, Dennis Farias, Nick Lane and Roy Wiegand on horns, Simon Gardner on trumpet, Neil Sidwell on trombone, and Billy Nicholls on backing vocals, and as musical director.
On 27 June, the day before the first date,[17] Entwistle, 57, was found dead of a heart attack at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas.
Bundrick took hiatus from the band to tend terminally ill wife between November 2006 and March 2007 and was substituted for by his keyboard tech Brian Kehew.
[20] The Quadrophenia and More tour started in November 2012 in Ottawa[21] with keyboardists John Corey, Loren Gold and Frank Simes, the last of whom was also musical director,[22] second guitarist Simon Townshend, and J. Greg Miller and Reggie Grisham on brass.