Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has long threaded country music into his work, both as part of the Fab Four, and his decades of solo work. During his tenure with the Beatles, Starr sang lead on the Fab Four's cover of the Buck Owens classic "Act Naturally.
Country, rock hall of famers, modern stars joined icon Ringo Starr at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium to celebrate the release of his album 'Look Up.'
Billy Strings got another guitar to add to his collection after Jack White gifted him a custom ax following their shows with Ringo Starr.
Produced by T Bone Burnett, Look Up features 11 songs with Ringo playing drums and singing on all of them. On some of the songs, he’s joined by other artists like Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, Alison Krauss, Larkin Poe, and Lucius.
Ringo Starr, 84, told Fox News Digital during a press conference that the inspiration behind his country album was producer and guitarist T Bone Burnett.
Ringo Starr celebrated the release of his new country album 'Look Up' in Nashville with Billy Strings, Jack White, Molly Tuttle, and more.
For the past two nights, Ringo Starr celebrated his new country album Look Up with guest-heavy performances at Nashville’s famed Ryman Auditorium, which were filmed for a TV special and became benefits for LA wildfire recovery.
Ringo played Beatles classics, Ringo classics, covers, and some songs from his new country album with a little help from his friends.
The two-hour show entitled ‘Ringo & Friends ... by the LA wildfires. White stepped up to open the show with a cover of Carl Perkins’ ‘Matchbox’ with Starr and he later performed The ...
Berlin-based sonic explorer Jules Reidy teams up with Italian drummer-composer Andrea Belfi for the album Dessus Oben Alto Up (as Belfi & Reidy) on Marionette Records. It’s a thoughtful exercise in skittering ambience, unobtrusive but complex and occasionally, abstractly interesting.
During a recent interview, Ringo Starr explained why his Beatles bandmates would laugh at him when he’d present original songs to the group.
For all the great strides The Beatles made during their tenure, most people wouldn't think physical pain would be a factor in making a classic.