Ringo Starr wasn't known for lending his vocals or songwriting ability to Beatles songs often, but there were a handful of occasions where he stepped up.
All four were fond of American country and rockabilly, yet it would be drummer Ringo Starr, the final band recruit, who’d be ...
‘The Rolling Stones No. 2’, the second UK release for The Rolling Stones turns 60 this week (15 January 1965). ‘The Rolling Stones No. 2’ was released on 15 January 1965, nine months after the band’s ...
Today in Music History for Jan. 20: ...
Sam Moore, the legendary Stax/Atlantic Records singer of Sam & Dave fame, has died from complications to surgery at the age of 89.
This sort of thing was incredible juju to encounter when you’re a 14-year-old suburban beatnik in 1965. It’s also the reason ...
Elton John remembers his appearance at 1975's Midsummer Music festival at London's Wembley Stadium being "terrifying": his ...
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 ...
In a new interview with the Sunday Times, the 84-year-old ex-Beatle has been talking country, his voice and perils of playing new tracks live when you have a much-loved back catalogue at your disposal ...
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".