Ringo Starr, the drummer of The Beatles, recently released his latest solo album, titled 'Look Up,' which led fans to reminisce about his past tours and the strange item he would always take with him
Ringo Starr, Nashville and Ryman Auditorium
The Beatles fans were left laughing after realising Ringo Starr used to bring a strange item with him on tour, with the solo artist making sure his mysterious friend 'Pete' featured in posts online
The Beatles recorded The White Album in 1968, with drummer Ringo Starr leaving the band mid-way through recording, before re-joining the group for their final three albums
Jack White, Ringo Starr and Billy Strings
Tensions finally boiled over for Ringo Starr when the recording of one Beatles song made him feel so "unloved" that he quit the band.
Ringo Starr and wife Barbara Bach have been happily together since the ‘80s. The couple met while on the set of their 1980 film, Caveman. Before getting together, Starr (real name Richard Starkey) was previously married to Maureen Cox from 1965 to 1975. The exes share three children: Zak, Jason and Lee.
Ringo & Friends at the Ryman' will feature Jack White and Sheryl Crow and will celebrate the singer's legacy through the lens of country music. It will tape in Nashville this week.
Ringo Starr discussed his “emotional” connection to country music, revealed some favorite country artists at a Nashville press event to promote his new album, 'Look Up,' and his shows at the Ryman.
The White Album may be a firm favourite of Beatles fans, but it had been written and recorded under a different name, but it was changed just months before release for one key reason
Ringo Starr brought his timeless country vibe to Nashville's Ryman Auditorium for two sold-out performances. More than that, though, both evenings were a celebration of
That’s right, after a recent show, Starr was surprised on stage by Grand Ole Opry member Emmylou Harris, who gave him the invite to play the Opry. “I’d love to,” Starr said. “It’s an honor and a pleasure. Thank you.”