During an interview with the Sunday Times, Ringo Starr revealed that he once left an Elton John concert after just three songs. Although The Beatles member remains unapologetic about his decision, he admitted he also witnessed fans doing the same to him.
Ringo Starr and T Bone Burnette (who produced Ringo's country album "Look Up" and wrote nine of the ... [+] 11 songs) at a press conference before the show at the Ryman. Credit: P
Ringo Starr left Elton John's Wembley Stadium show in 1975 with the singer's own mother for a relatable reason, the Beatle tells 'The Sunday Times.'
Country, rock hall of famers, modern stars joined icon Ringo Starr at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium to celebrate the release of his album 'Look Up.'
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.
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 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.
Beatle Ringo Starr said he will only make music on this one condition in a new interview with 'The Times UK' p Sunday, Jan. 12.
Ringo Starr’s newest album, 'Look Up', is his first country record since 'Beaucops', as well as his first full-length release since 2019.
Emily Brass, a storied journalist who has already begun exploring the province's historical architecture and picturesque coastlines, recently moved to Saint John from Winnipeg, where she spent the last six years. Before that, she worked as a national and local journalist for CBC in Montreal, Toronto, Victoria, St. John's, and overseas in London.
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