Who fired Zak Starkey for the second time

Whose drummer is Zak Starkey - No, this is not a month old story. The long-time band drummer was let go for the second time, presumably good news before the band took part in the farewell tour - guitarist Pete Townshend first made the news public on social media, then confirmed by a Starkey dissatisfied with Starkey.

Starkey said he was asked to claim that he was resigning himself this time, not being fired, but "this is a lie. Who I love, I will never quit," he wrote in a version of the thing that fell in this kind of madness.

Townshend first broke the news in the text in a photo on his Instagram account: "After years of great work by Zak, the times have changed. It's a poignant time. Zak has a lot of new projects on hand and I hope he's going well."

Townshend also used the post to announce that the drummer would obviously answer the question "Who is who?" Say goodbye to the outing. "Scott Devours, who works with Roger Solo, will join us for our final show. Please welcome him."

Starkey's response read: "Two weeks after recovery, I was fired and asked for a statement saying I quit the lie of my other musical Terminator. Who I love, and will never quit. Like ble-Elf Squeeze Box X."

It has been announced that the drummer has been fired for a month since the band was fired and then quickly rehired. So, Starkey said he is now re-branded two weeks after the group was re-branded, which would suggest that the second firing happened about two weeks ago but was just debuted.

Starkey was let go after performing the Teenage Cancer Trust Charity Consing in London in March, during which singer Roger Daltrey was clearly unhappy with the various parts of the show.

The news of Starkey's first dismissal came on April 16, when a representative issued a statement saying: "The band decided to separate from Zak after this round of performances at Royal Albert Hall. There was nothing else they could do to admire him and wish him all the best for his future."

The initial deportation led to Starkey becoming Snarky: about the thick outpost he had shot for the first time, he called Daltrey "Toger Dakrey" and said the singer "made formal charges against him". But the drummer is the son of Ringo Starr, who is also saddened that he lost his part-time job since taking part in the “Quad Styrene Nia” revival journey in 1996.

However, in order to align with the Easter season, Starkey was resurrected by the band three days later, Townshend brought to his social media and announced: "News Breaking News! Who supports Zak! ... Zak did not ask Zak to resign. Zak was not going to resign from whom. There are some personal and private issues on all sides that need to be dealt with, and these were aired."

But now, the 30-year relationship between Starkey and Mainstays Townshend and Daltrey ends the unfortunate thing after all.

This marks the second time that Josh Freese has just been fired as a drummer of Foo Fighters, a very compelling filler drummer, although Freese's tenure was measured in a few months, rather than Starkey spent decades filling Keith Moon's shoes. Indeed, comments were immediately posted among fans – some geipley, some serious – Starkey might take over Freese in Freese.