Ringo Starr admits he hasn't watched the new Beatles Anthology episode - Daily Mirror
The Beatles legend, 85, heads out on the road again this week with his All Star Band and speaking from rehearsals, he said: “I think the new version of the anthology that's coming out is great, but I haven't seen Episode 9, so I can't tell you anything about it. It's gonna be a surprise to me, too.”
Ringo also confirmed rumours he has just finished a new album in the studio, his second country LP in a row and third of his career. He is again working with top producer T Bone Burnett. Look Up was Ringo's acclaimed Country album with T Bone released in January which garnered him his first UK number 1 and saw him chart in the Top 10 on numerous Billboard Charts.
On the follow up drummer Ringo said: “I loved making the record, and T-Bone is great, and musical, and he just knows his stuff, and it was very easy, you know, he made it easy for me. So I've just finished my part in, another country album.
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Ringo Starr bringing art, All Starr band back to Las Vegas - KTNV
The former Beatles drummer is continuing to tour with his All Starr band. He is set to take the stage with Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Hamish Stuart, Warren Ham, Buck Johnson, and Gregg Bissonette at The Venetian on September 17, 19, 20, 24, 26, and 27.
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Glyn Johns on Recording The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Who - Splice Today
The legendary producer talks to Rick Beato about working with The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and more in this recent interview.
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Signed Beatles pic collected by teen fan for sale - BBC
Autographs of all four The Beatles acquired by a teenage fan in 1963 are set to be auctioned.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr singed a photo of the band for Phil Barrows, who also managed to fit in a quick jam with the band, when they performed at Coventry Theatre.
His brother, 74-year-old Chris Barrows, is putting the item up for auction with Richard Winterton Auctioneers on 29 September at The Lichfield Auction Centre in Staffordshire.
Mr Barrows said his late brother was at the venue 62 years ago to accompany their father while he tuned the piano ahead of a Beatles performance.
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Matt Damon Shares How Beatles Breakup Affected Working Relationship With Ben Affleck - E! News
When it comes to making movies together, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck will continue to let it be.
The Bourne Identity actor, who has collaborated with his longtime friend on more than a dozen projects, was inspired to continue working with him after watching the end of Peter Jackson's The Beatles documentary Get Back, which features footage from the band's final public performance in 1969 and a note card stating it would never happen again.
The scene made Damon tear up, after which he explained to GQ in a Sept. 9 interview that he told Affleck, "Who cares if we oversaturate the marketplace with movies we're both in? We're crazy if we don't take advantage of the fact that we are both still here and able to do this."
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