Brian Damage
10-11-2006, 07:02 PM
Given how central the music of The Who is to the "CSI" franchise, it isn't surprising that Roger Daltrey has booked a guest-starring role on the mothership.
The Who's lead-singer will make an appearance in an unrevealed upcoming episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," but CBS isn't ready to say when Daltrey will appear or what exactly he'll be doing.
All the network will reveal is that Daltrey will be "in a surprise role that will keep viewers guessing." Draw your own conclusions.
Every episode of "CSI" begins with a Who song. The mothership uses "Who Are You" for its credit theme, while "CSI: Miami" goes with "Won't Get Fooled Again." "CSI: NY" starts with "Baba O'Riley."
The Who's latest album, "Endless Wire," hits shelves on Oct. 31.
In addition to his music, Daltrey has also carved out a successful acting niche dating back to a Golden Globe nominated turn in "Tommy." He's made appearances on shows including "Witchblade," "That '70s Show" and "Highlander," while he also hosted "Extreme History" for the History Channel.
The Who's lead-singer will make an appearance in an unrevealed upcoming episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," but CBS isn't ready to say when Daltrey will appear or what exactly he'll be doing.
All the network will reveal is that Daltrey will be "in a surprise role that will keep viewers guessing." Draw your own conclusions.
Every episode of "CSI" begins with a Who song. The mothership uses "Who Are You" for its credit theme, while "CSI: Miami" goes with "Won't Get Fooled Again." "CSI: NY" starts with "Baba O'Riley."
The Who's latest album, "Endless Wire," hits shelves on Oct. 31.
In addition to his music, Daltrey has also carved out a successful acting niche dating back to a Golden Globe nominated turn in "Tommy." He's made appearances on shows including "Witchblade," "That '70s Show" and "Highlander," while he also hosted "Extreme History" for the History Channel.