In 1970, former drummer Beatle Ringo Starr recorded his first country album. 55 years later, he’s releasing his second, ...
Peter Frampton worked on a Ringo Starr song, as did George Harrison, Elton John, Bernie Taupin, and other music legends.
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 ...
Despite the joke of Ringo Starr getting by with a little help from his friends, he felt this legend made for one of the most memorable moments in the studio.
Ringo Starr maintains his perpetual optimism in “Look Up,” the title track of his new, Nashville-centered album. Written by T Bone Burnett and Daniel Tashian, the song posits, “There’s a light that ...
Look Up could have been a flipbook of celebrity Nashville duets — that would have been an easy and obvious move, but not an authentically Ringo one, and Burnett appreciates the fine points of Ringoism ...