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.
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".
NPR"s Scott Detrow speaks with Marcus Dowling, country music reporter for The Tennessean about Ringo Starr's new country ...
More than 60 years after becoming one of the most famous musicians in the world, Ringo Starr still admits to some lingering ...
John Lennon spoke disparagingly about The Beatles after they split. Just a few years later, he said a band reunion was very ...
Sir Ringo Starr "always wanted" a different singing voice but thinks that the real success of the Beatles came from the ...
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 ...
Ringo Starr is back with a fresh sound! The Beatles star tackled country music in his new album, Look Up, and he's sharing ...
Produced by T. Bone Burnett, the album showcases Ringo's finest work in decades, supported by a stellar lineup ...
Lean, athletic, a full head of black hair and beard and the obligatory sunglasses. Ringo Start exudes a classic, timeless ...
Listening parties for Ringo Starr’s new country album, ‘Look Up,’ will be held in independent record stores across the U.S. this coming week.