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The Beatles' Ringo Starr is the grooviest octogenarian we know, so we thought we'd look back at his often-overlooked career ...
A look at what Ringo Starr brought to The Beatles as a vocalist and why he was sometimes the best choice for a singer, via ...
John Lennon once called a song he wrote for Ringo Starr the "funniest thing" he had ever written. George Harrison just thought it was weird.
Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band kicked off their 2025 tour in Connecticut on June 12, and the show featured Ringo's first performance of his 1974 hit “No No Song” in more than 20 years.
The New York Post saw Ringo Starr perform live at NYC's Radio City Music Hall. Here are thoughts on the performance, set list and band members including Colin Hay and Steve Lukather.
Ringo Starr put his rock career on hold after the Beatles breakup. He instead released a pair of surprising genre-based albums in 1970.
The Who fired Ringo Starr’s son, Zak Starkey During The Who’s show at Royal Albert Hall, they played their song “The Song Is Over” for the first time ever.
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Today-Music-History-Jul07Today in Music History for July 7: In 1607, Britain's national anthem -- "God Save the King" -- was sung in public for the first time.
He grew up interested in skiffle, a type of folk music that blended with blues, country, jazz and other influences. For Christmas 1957, Harry gave Ringo a second-hand drum kit, snare and bass.
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