Keith Moon
Keith Moon was a legendary drummer known for his unique style and energetic performances.
Drummer
August 23, 1946
Virgo
September 07, 1978
32
London, England
Keith Moon, an English musician, was the drummer for the iconic rock band “The Who.” Renowned for his dynamic stage presence and distinctive drumming technique, Moon played a significant role in shaping the band’s sound. Some of his most notable works include albums like “My Generation” (1965), “Tommy” (1969), and “Who’s Next” (1971). In addition to his musical career, Moon appeared in films such as “That’ll Be the Day” (1973) and “Stardust” (1974). He was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. A car enthusiast, Moon was infamous for his dangerous driving habits, which included driving a car into a swimming pool and through a hotel’s glass doors. An interesting fact about Keith Moon is that he was often referred to as ‘the greatest Keith Moon-type drummer in the world.’