
Rock Camp: The Podcast
Episode 86: 30 Years of Rock with Legend Roger Daltrey
Recorded to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, this special episode features hosts Britt Lightning and Tommy London with founder David Fishof and the iconic Roger Daltrey of The Who. David shares the "tennis match" story of convincing Roger to join the camp over dinner in England, and Roger discusses his motivations for mentoring, his advocacy for the Teenage Cancer Trust, and why he has supported the camp for three decades. The group reflects on Roger’s powerful live performance alongside Simon Townshend at the Funky Biscuit and highlights the incredible impact the camp has had on musicians' lives. The episode dives into Roger’s extensive career through a Q&A session covering the evolution of The Who’s studio process, the importance of musical dynamics, his vocal health journey, and his life as a farmer in East Sussex. Other camp legends like Steve Morse and Liberty DeVitto are discussed, alongside a touching moment with camper Jarrett Steckel, who wrote and performed an original song for Roger. Support for this podcast comes from the Alexander David Bernstein Memorial Fund for Musical Performance, which sponsors scholarships via the Rock Camp Alumni Foundation to empower the next generation of rock stars. Visit rockcampalumni.org to learn more about scholarship opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices






