Ringo Starr, 84, told Fox News Digital during a press conference that the inspiration behind his country album was producer and guitarist T Bone Burnett.
Though they have likely encountered one another many times over the 50 years they've known each other, their collaboration was cemented at a party a few years ago at Los Angeles' Sunset Marquis hotel,
Ringo Starr spoke to Jimmy Kimmel about a rumor that the first time he smoked weed was with Bob Dylan — and confirmed it was true. Starr said they got so high they forgot they'd ordered room service.
On "Look Up," his first full album in nearly six years, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr has taken a country turn -- which he did with the band by singing Buck Owens' "Act Naturally" on on his own with his second solo album,
A picture of Ringo's garden revealed he has a metal peace sign outside, an apt choice since The Beatles are famed for their peace and love moment. The outdoor area features a luscious lawn and an abundance of leafy trees which shaded the area in the photo.
During a recent interview, Ringo Starr explained why his Beatles bandmates would laugh at him when he’d present original songs to the group.
Sir Ringo Starr, 84, has unveiled the two foods he's never eaten, plus shared funny stories of The Beatles hanging out with Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan.
Ringo Starr charts his first solo No. 1 album in the U.K. this week, as Look Up debuts atop a pair of rankings, earning him his first leaders since The Beatles.
The Beatles final live performance took place on a London rooftop on Jan. 30, 1969, a date that's gone down in history for fans of the band.
When a Beatle calls a country music legend with deep Arizona ties an influence, that’s cool. Ringo Starr appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” this past Tuesday night to promote his latest album, “Look Up.” The new release sees the twice-inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer return to his country roots for the first time in decades.
The Beatles legend and drummer was a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live and was asked a series of statements to see if they were true or false - and one was very surprising