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FILE - In this April 25, 2015 file photo, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend perform with The Who at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, in New Orleans. The band announced Friday, Sept. 18, 2015, that it was postponing all 50 dates of "The Who Hits 50" tour this fall because lead singer Daltrey has contracted viral meningitis. He's feeling better, but says he's under doctors' orders to rest. (Photo by Barry Brecheisen/Invision/AP, File) Image Credit: Barry Brecheisen/Invision/AP

Roger Daltrey is ready to look back.

The Who’s longtime frontman has a book deal with Blink Publishing in the UK and Henry Holt and Co. in the United States. The memoir, announced on Wednesday, is currently untitled. It’s scheduled to come out next August.

According to the publishers, Daltrey will not only reflect on his decades with The Who and on his solo career, but also on how Britain has changed in his lifetime. Daltrey, 73, was born in London during World War II and was one of rock’s biggest stars in the 1960s and ’70s, known for his vocals on My Generation, Won’t Get Fooled Again and other hits.

Daltrey said in a statement that the book would capture his head-turning rise from factory worker to musical idol.