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Mandy Moon – Keith Moon's daughter

Mandy Moon – Keith Moon's daughter

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Mandy Moon talks about being personally affected by the recent California wildfires, becoming a grandmother for the first time, the chaos surrounding her childhood, realising that her dad was famous because of her schoolteachers, her memories of some of Keith Moon’s friends, her childhood band and learning to play drums as an adult, seeing Keith for the last time and learning of his death, her struggles with drug and alcohol dependency, how people react to finding out she’s Keith Moon’s daughter, and pulling strings to obtain One Direction tickets.

Plus: Paul looks back on Who-related stuff that’s been going on since Season One ended – not only for the band, but in his personal life too – including a trip to the Cavern Club, sharing pizza with Roger Daltrey’s solo band, and the ever-confusing Zak Starkey saga.

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Who’s Next tribute band website


Dante DiCarlo’s new book, The Who: Album by Album


Buy tickets for Who’s Next at the 100 Club (featuring Paul interviewing Dante DiCarlo)


‘The Song is Over’ from the Royal Albert Hall, 30th March 2025


Pete Townshend’s first statement – Zak Starkey ISN’T out of the band


The Who's North American farewell tour dates


Pete’s second statement – Zak Starkey IS out of the band


Zak’s Instagram post in reply


Zak on BBC Breakfast, 27th May 2025


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