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From left to right: George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, circa 1965. (Getty Images) The band’s last two shows were Uncasville, Connecticut, and Niagara Falls, Ontario.
WATCH: RINGO STARR MAKES MUSIC SWITCH FROM ROCK TO COUNTRY. Video "There was no real plan. It was just bumping into each other, and it ended up here," Starr laughed.
The other Beatles ignored Ringo Starr. By the late 1960s, all the Beatles were growing tired of working together. George Harrison famously quit the band, and the affable Starr walked away too.
With A Little Help From My Friends was written with Ringo Starr in mind and it's become one of his most loved tracks, but there was one line he refused to sing.
Ringo Starr’s gone country. Again. The iconic Beatles drummer has long woven country music into his work throughout the decades—both with the Fab Four and his solo career. One of Starr’s ...
In 1971, Ringo Starr called for peace and unity on his single “It Don’t Come Easy.” The record made its way onto the setlist for his performances at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium in January ...
Ringo Starr Jokes His Kids 'Get Fed Up' When He Talks Retirement: 'You've Told Us That for the Last 10 Years' (Exclusive) The rocker will go on tour in June, and just released a new country album ...
Ringo Starr performs 'It Don’t Come Easy' in the trailer for 'Ringo & Friends at the Ryman,' the two-hour CBS special premiering March 10.
Ringo Starr wasn't always in the spotlight during his time in The Beatles. While Paul McCartney and John Lennon took the lead on most of the Fab Four's tunes, Ringo and George Harrison were given ...