In 1970, former drummer Beatle Ringo Starr recorded his first country album. 55 years later, he’s releasing his second, ...
On his 21st studio album as a solo artist, Ringo Starr takes us on a country road trip. But it's not his first time exploring the genre.
Ringo, 84, who grew up in Dingle and replaced Pete Best as the Beatles' drummer in 1962, has always been a fan of country ...
In a new interview following the release of his country album 'Look Up', Ringo Starr revealed his longtime problem with his singing voice. It's a candid point.
Ringo Starr says he "only wants to be in a band": "There’s no way you can go out there and do 'Yesterday' just on drums".
NPR"s Scott Detrow speaks with Marcus Dowling, country music reporter for The Tennessean about Ringo Starr's new country music album, 'Look Up.' ...
More than 60 years after becoming one of the most famous musicians in the world, Ringo Starr still admits to some lingering ...
Beatles legend Ringo Starr reveals a shocking truth about his vocals, rehashing hysterics from the past.During an exclusive interview with The Sunday Times, Starr, who rose to fame as the ...
Now comes Look Up, Ringo’s hot new country outing of 11 tracks produced and mostly co-written by T Bone Burnett, a man whose phone book includes Bob Dylan, Elton John, Robert Plant, B.B. King, k.d.
But Starr also raised our eyebrows when he revealed he was a fan of the eclectic country artist responsible for songs like ...
It's hard to set aside prejudices going into an album which is so obviously Ringo Starr singing country songs, but this is not the right direction, Ringo.
"We met Johnny Cash on the last gig the Beatles did, in San Francisco," Ringo Starr says today. "That was the last time we ...