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                         Roanoke Times
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DATE: THURSDAY, April 21, 1994                   TAG: 9404210034
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PEOPLE

Hope I die before I get old? Not Roger Daltrey.

The 50-year-old former lead singer of The Who said Tuesday he will tour this summer with the "Daltrey Sings Townshend" show he presented at Carnegie Hall in February.

The tour will feature Who bassist John Entwistle on some dates. Other musicians include Ringo Starr's son Zak Starkey, Pete Townshend's brother Simon, keyboardist Guy Fletcher of Dire Straits, and symphony orchestras from each host city.

The tour will include concerts in Atlanta; Los Angeles; San Diego; Milwaukee; Chicago; Cleveland; Indianapolis; Columbus, Ohio; Detroit; Boston; San Francisco; and Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

A live album of the two Carnegie Hall shows, featuring performances by Daltrey, Townshend and Entwistle, will be released in June.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has set sail on a romantic voyage, marrying a designer on a boat in the Hudson River.

The 40-year-old son of the assassinated senator married Mary Richardson on Friday in Haverstraw Bay near Stony Point. The ceremony was held aboard the Shannon, an environmental research vessel.

Kennedy is a lawyer for the Hudson Riverkeeper, an environmental monitor, and the Natural Resources Defense Council. His first marriage ended in divorce.

Richardson's age was not disclosed.

Three weeks after he was shot in a holdup, former "Saturday Night Live" comic Garrett Morris was back in the hospital for surgery on his wound.

"He had surgery to relieve pressure on the spine due to the wound," said Mary Ellen Brown, spokeswoman for Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital.

Morris was admitted Monday. He was in good condition after Tuesday's operation.

Morris was wounded in the chest and arm in Los Angeles. He told the two robbers he had no money.

The 57-year-old actor was a member of the original cast of "Saturday Night Live" in the 1970s and plays Stan in the TV comedy "Martin."



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