British guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer, born 10 October 1960 in Chiswick, London, England, UK. He is the son of the jazz musician
Cliff Townshend and the youngest brother of
The Who's guitarist
Pete Townshend and
Paul Townshend. Father of drummer
Ben Townshend. Uncle of
Emma Townshend and Aminta Townshend (Pete's daughters).
Though not credited on The Who's 1969 recording of [m=68455], he sang in the Rise, Rise, Rise vocal chorus in the song Smash The Mirror. Released his first three 45s from 1974 to 1976, one entitled
Janie named after his future wife. In 1975, sang on the [m=68456]. Circa 1977, formed On The Air (2) with Mark Brzezicki and Tony Butler. In 1983, released [m=544242], produced by his brother Pete. After 1985's [m=483661], a contractual dispute resulted in a 10-year delay until 1996's [m=559024]. Performed on 1989's [m=79719], 1993's [m=119917]; on Roger Daltrey's 1994 Daltrey Sings Townshend tour, on The Who's [m969406=1996/97 Quadrophenia tour], and the 1998 and 2000
British Rock Symphony tours. Performs with his son, drummer Ben Townshend since 1996. Member of The Who's touring band since 2002.