Roger Daltrey is a notable figure in the world of rock music, best known as the lead vocalist and founder of the British rock band, The Who. His powerful, distinctive voice and dynamic stage presence are hallmarks of the band's signature sound. Daltrey was instrumental in the development of rock opera, particularly with the band's influential works "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia". With a career spanning over five decades, Daltrey's contributions to rock music have significantly shaped the genre.