Talking About The Who

Inge Lamboo – Pete Townshend collaborator

May 20, 2026·1h 4m
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Inge Lamboo talks about: Blending various styles together to create her soundThe experience of making her latest album, and the artists who inspired herGoing viral and catching the attention of Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsay Buckingham and Rage Against the Machine’s Tom MorelloBeing discovered by Pink, and her subsequent signing by Sony MusicFinding out that Pete Townshend was following her on InstagramAsking Pete to play on one of her songs – and the adventure that followedBeing invited to see The Who at the Royal Albert Hall in 2025Listening to music on vinyl vs streamingAnd why the twenty-year-old Pete Townshend is never far from the surface Interview recorded February 2026 Music by The Garage ‘Call Out Your Name’ (Live at the Lamboo Live Lounge) used with kind permissionRecorded by Jan Schröder and Hans Ravestein at Groenland StudiosMix: Inge LambooVocals: Inge LambooGuitars: Bram van der Schans, Inge Lamboo and Jan SchröderBass: Kevin ClerenceDrums: Axel Limbeek Visit our website for bonus episodes and exclusive contentSupport us with a one-off or monthly donationFacebookInstagramBlueskyYouTubeRELATED LINKS Inge Lamboo official websiteInge Lamboo – ‘Do I Wanna Know X The Chain’ Mash-up song recorded live at NPO Radio 2Inge playing ‘Killing in the Name’ by Rage Against the Machine on 12-string acoustic guitarInge Lamboo – ‘Killing in the Name’ Full versionInge Lamboo – ‘Like a Phoenix’ Official videoInge Lamboo – ‘Call out Your Name’ Official video“How I collaborated with Pete Townshend” YouTube video Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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