Ex-Beatle and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr on his countrified "Look Up" and the inspiration collaborations and peace-inspired songs offer.
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 scores his first solo top 10 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart with Look Up, which launches at No. 7.
Ringo Starr admits he may have had the most unique stage name in The Beatles alongside John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison.
In a new magazine interview, Paul McCartney explained why he thinks Ringo Starr is well-suited to sing country music, and why he’d vote for his old bandmate for president.
During a recent interview, Ringo Starr explained why his Beatles bandmates would laugh at him when he’d present original songs to the group.
During an interview with the Sunday Times, Ringo Starr revealed that he once left an Elton John concert after just three songs. Although The Beatles member remains unapologetic about his decision, he admitted he also witnessed fans doing the same to him.
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 and John Lennon remained on good terms after The Beatles split. Still, Starr once thought Lennon's comments went too far.
During one of his two nights performing at the Ryman, Ringo Starr was surprised by Emmylou Harris who invited the former Beatles drummer to make his Grand Ole Opry.
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.'
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.'