Ringo & Friends at the Ryman' will feature Jack White and Sheryl Crow and will celebrate the singer's legacy through the lens of country music. It will tape in Nashville this week.
When Ringo Starr announced his new T Bone Burnett-assisted country album Look Up, he also revealed plans for an all-starr concert at Nashville’s famed Ryman Auditorium tonight and tomorrow. Today, he has revealed the guests for that shindig and announced it will be a benefit for wildfire recovery in Los Angeles,
Ringo Starr announced a pair of benefit concerts to raise funds for Los Angeles wildfire relief in January 2025.
Sheryl Crow reprised her 1980s-era role as a backing vocalist (alongside Grammy-winner Molly Tuttle and Grammy-nominee Mickey Guyton) with Starr at the lead on The Beatles' country-inflected "It ...
He teamed up with Jesse Malin, Willie Nile, and Joe Grushecky for a wild evening of music at the Parkinson's fundraiser in Red Bank, New Jersey
His appreciation of country has shined throughout his career, first with his early band Rory Storm and The Hurricanes, his years with the Beatles with songs like “Act Naturally,” “Honey Don’t,” “Don’t Pass Me By,” and others, then, in 1970 when he traveled to Nashville to record his first country album Beaucoups of Blues.
Country, rock hall of famers, modern stars joined icon Ringo Starr at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium to celebrate the release of his album 'Look Up.'
Kid Rock announced a limited-run arena tour, and Louisville is on the list of stops. The rock star will be performing at the KFC Yum! Center on March 28. Alongside Kid Rock at the Louisville show will be country music singer Chris Janson.
Singers, including K-pop artists Tomorrow X Together, Seventeen and NewJeans, Dua Lipa and Olivia Rodrigo, will auction their items to help in the California wildfire relief efforts.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s social justice movement was facing overwhelming obstacles, including a White backlash to Black progress. But King did something that eludes many of today’s leaders on the left: He crafted a message that reached all types of Americans.