More than 60 years after becoming one of the most famous musicians in the world, Ringo Starr still admits to some lingering ...
In 1970, former drummer Beatle Ringo Starr recorded his first country album. 55 years later, he’s releasing his second, ...
Produced by T. Bone Burnett, the album showcases Ringo's finest work in decades, supported by a stellar lineup ...
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.
Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings and Alison Krauss are among the guests on Starr's T Bone Burnett-produced country set.
When the Beatles fell apart in 1970, Ringo took refuge in his boyhood country dreams, for the underrated solo album Beaucoups ...
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.
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".
As far back as the Beatles ' earliest years, the group drew influences far wider than the rock 'n' roll pioneers that ...
"We met Johnny Cash on the last gig the Beatles did, in San Francisco," Ringo Starr says today. "That was the last time we ...
Watch Ringo Starr’s new video for “Look Up,” the uplifting title track of the Beatles drummer’s just-released country album.
Sir Ringo Starr has no plans to return home to the UK as he and his wife Barbara Bach love life in sunny Los Angeles.