In 1964 a youth club in Shepherds Bush in London spawned 'The Detours', a band later be be called 'The High Numbers'.
By the time the eventual line-up of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Jon Entwistle and Keith Moon were ready to conquer the world with songs like My Generation and Pinball Wizard, they had become The Who and the legend had begun.
In 1970 they performed in the Refectory at Leeds University and recorded what has become accepted as the greatest live rock album ever 'Live at Leeds'.
Artist Richard Evans has worked for many years with the band and has now made two of his classic designs into limited edition prints for art lovers and Who fans alike.
Who's MissingThe Who£ 595
Two's MissingThe Who£ 595
Live at Leeds 2The Who£ 600