His appreciation of country has shined throughout his career, first with his early band Rory Storm and The Hurricanes, his years with the Beatles with songs like “Act Naturally,” “Honey Don’t,” “Don’t Pass Me By,” and others, then, in 1970 when he traveled to Nashville to record his first country album Beaucoups of Blues.
Ringo Starr will team with Jack White, Sheryl Crow, Billy Strings, and others to celebrate his catalog — with a country twist — in a CBS concert special airing this spring, with some proceeds ...
Ringo Starr is doing a concert special benefiting L.A. wildfire relief to be held at the Ryman Auditorium, set to air this spring. Get the details.
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 played Beatles classics, Ringo classics, covers, and some songs from his new country album with a little help from his friends.
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 will also be going on tour with his All Starr Band in June, including an NYC show at Radio City Music Hall on June 13. See all dates below. Jack White also joined another Beatle, Paul McCartney, onstage during his Corona Capital set in November.
One week following the release of his debut Country album, ‘Look Up,’ former Beatle, Ringo Starr, is teaming up with some talented friends for a CBS concert special and it’s all for a good cause.
For the past two nights, Ringo Starr celebrated his new country album Look Up with guest-heavy performances at Nashville’s famed Ryman Auditorium, which were filmed for a TV special and became benefits for LA wildfire recovery.
Singers, including K-pop artists Tomorrow X Together, Seventeen and NewJeans, Dua Lipa and Olivia Rodrigo, will auction their items to help in the California wildfire relief efforts.
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.'