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Ringo Starr talks about his new country album 'Look Up,' which pairs the Beatles drummer with T Bone Burnett, Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, and more.
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 ...
Look Up could have been a flipbook of celebrity Nashville duets — that would have been an easy and obvious move, but not an authentically Ringo one, and Burnett appreciates the fine points of Ringoism ...
Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings and Alison Krauss are among the guests on Starr's T Bone Burnett-produced country set.
The Beatles were set to get back together in the mid-1970s, but drummer Ringo Starr has shared the reason the band said no – ...
When you listen to a lot of music, you begin to appreciate that nobody will ever see eye to eye on the same artist ... While there weren’t any drums, they decided to still use Ringo Starr to keep time ...
Richard had a knack for matching the right song to the right artist,” Barbra Streisand said of record producer Richard Perry.
Eat the Document' was never theatrically released, nor did it get a video release, and has been viewed mostly via bootlegs.
He had produced a track on Starr’s first solo album, “Sentimental Journey,” and grown closer to him through Nilsson and other mutual friends. “Ringo,” released in ... Very Thought of You,” “Angel Eyes ...
He had produced a track on Starr's first solo album, "Sentimental Journey," and grown closer to him through Nilsson and other mutual friends. "Ringo," released ... You," "Angel Eyes" and "Where ...