Of all the members of the Fab Four, drummer Ringo Starr seemed to be the most easygoing of the bunch. But Starr had an interesting vantage point from his place behind the kit. Indeed, just because ...
With Starr still behind his drum kit, he rocked out on a version of the 1960 Shirelles song “Boys,” which the Fab Four covered on their 1963 debut U.K. album, Please Please Me. Ringo then ...
Ringo Starr fans expecting to hear ... the Average White Band and Men at Work. Starr was using a replica of the drum kit he played when The Beatles performed on CBS' "The Ed Sullivan Show ...
it’s Ringo,” Macca remembered, “He’s just finished, and he’s trying to get to the drum kit.” Given that the toilets were on the other side of the studio to the drums, Starr was tasked with a Crystal ...
Even though it was hard to mistake Genesis for anyone else, when Peter Gabriel was out front, Phil Collins admitted that he knew what he wanted to do the minute that he heard Ringo Starr playing drums ...
Ringo Starr talks about his coming country album, 'Look Up,' produced by T Bone Burnett, and the Martin Scorsese-produced ...
Ringo Starr tapped a long list of Nashville stars to contribute to his new T Bone Burnett-produced country album, 'Look Up'.
Former Beatle Ringo Starr has made a country record and is set to play Nashville's Ryman Auditorium in Jan. of 2025.
"I have loved Ringo Starr and his playing and his singing and his aesthetic for as long as I can (or care to) remember," said ...
Ringo Starr will release a new album early next year. Look Up is a country record consisting of 11 original songs, most of ...
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band live in the shadow of The Beatles. In an interview, the “Back Off Boogaloo” singer explained the difference between the two groups. He only told half the story.