As the news of Cynthia Lennon's passing traveled yesterday, the surviving former members of the Beatles and their kin offered homage to John Lennon's first wife.
Ringo Starr, Joan Jett and Green Day are among the next crop of new inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- and not surprisingly, they're all feeling pretty good about it.
Spend your life advocating for peace and love, and it still might not be enough to keep people from using your name in connection with a group of murderers.
As the world's biggest fan of The Beatles (just listen to my "Fab Four At 4" on 96.1 WODZ to see what I mean), I'm excited that Ringo Starr and The All Starr Band will be onstage Wednesday at Turning Stone Resort Casino!
As you probably know, Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band is appearing live in concert at Turning Stone Resort & Casino Event Center, Wednesday, June 25th. You know the songs that Ringo sang as a member of "The Beatles", but what about his solo hits?
First, we learned that Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band was coming to Turning Stone Resort and Casino on June 25th. Now, we learn that former Beatles band mate Paul McCartney is coming to Albany this summer! Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!
Once the Beatles broke up, each solo Beatle had a lot of success. Their careers as solo artists produced songs that are unforgettable. John Lennon had "Imagine."
Kenny Wayne Shepherd has invited along a slew of classic rock legends -- including Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh and Warren Haynes -- as the guitarist revisits iconic blues material on his forthcoming new album.