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.
On an appearance on the January 28 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Ringo Starr was asked about the legend that he smoked weed for the very first time with Bob Dylan. “Yeah,” Starr confirmed, before ...
During an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' Ringo Starr discussed his recent onstage reunion with Paul McCartney, and recalled a famous meeting with Bob Dylan.
Ringo Starr spoke to Jimmy Kimmel about a rumor that the first time he smoked weed was with Bob Dylan — and confirmed it was ...
Ex-Beatle and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr on his countrified "Look Up" and the inspiration collaborations and ...
The rhythmic sense that made Ringo a great rock drummer guides his vocals here. The result is relaxed authority that usually only a genius like Willie Nelson or Ray Charles can make sound so easy.
Ringo Starr, 84, told Fox News Digital during a press conference that the inspiration behind his country album was producer ...
In a new magazine interview, Paul McCartney explained why he thinks Ringo Starr is well-suited to sing country music, and why ...
These songs touch deep emotions, which is what I always loved about the great singers like Hank Williams,” Ringo Starr says ...
Ringo Starr personified a grizzled cowboy singing the blues for a star-studded celebration of his country-influenced latest studio album "Look Up" In Nashville this week. The artist who ...