You think Ringo Star is more Abbey Road Compared to music Roas, but the prestigious Beatles drummer says that he always had a soft place for the country’s music.
Starrer Emmilou will celebrate his long -time love for style with great people like Harris and like the country’s great people Sheryl Crow Special in a new 2-hour concert in the world famous Raman Auditorium in Nashville “Ringo and friend in Riman,” On Monday, March 10, CBS broadcast on ET and streaming at 8 pm Paramount+,
“When I was a teenager with Hank Williams and people were to reach here such a game,” He told CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason in an interview for “CBS Morning”, while the backstage in The Riman, once Grand Ole Opri’s house.
“Peace, love and country music”
Mason met in Raman after the construction of his new country music album, “Look up,” and release by co-written T Bone Burnett with a starrer at the beginning of his 2-day country “Tour”.
“These were two nights of peace, love and country music,” Star reflected on a concert in CBS News release,
Burnett says that Star took the idea for the country’s cooperation after getting the pair in Los Angeles.
Burnett was sold, especially knowing that his name is Ringo Star because he was a child when he was a child, “joking that it looks like a” dodge city or something like a sheriff. ,
So, Burnett decided to write one Gene autree-Spired Song, “Time on My Hands.” This will be a catalyst for the album released in January.
Crossover for the country
As a teenager, Star applied to live from Liverpool to Houston, where his favorite blues singer Lightenin was ‘Hopkins’. Finally, he had to scrap the plan, but his unsuccessful cross-mongoose trick changed the syllabus of music history. Star Stayed in Liverpool and Beatles were born,
However, Star still brought the roots of his country to the DNA of Beatles.
One of his first lead vocals for Beatles was the Country Classic “Honey Don” of Carl Perkins. He also wrote “Dont Pass Pass” from “Don’t Pass Pass” from “White album” of The Beatles 1968.
“I mean, from the very beginning you were really a man of the country in Beatles,” Mason said to the star.
“I was,” the star said.
A little help from your friends
Jack whiteFormer White Stripes frontman with Star made a cover of “Don’t Pass Pass Bye” at the January concert in The Raman.
“This is a cure for me,” White said.
“White album” was the first vinyl she bought when he was just 14 years old.
He said, “I left school and went to the city of Detroit and I went to the Harmony House Record and I bought the ‘White Album’ and so it is great for me to be able to sing with that record,” he said.
Molly Tutal, who sang on Star’s new album, also played in Raman with a starrer and Billy wire,
Tutal said about the album, “I don’t know when I worked, as if done something else.
Strings said it was an honor to play with the star – someone praised him ever since he was young.
“I was fed that music with a spoon. I remember my mother showed me the ‘white album’ when I was just a small child and played it backwards for me and the luggage, you know,” Strings missed.
Sheryl Crowe also joined Star and Company stage in Raman in January.
Mason commented from Crowe, “It’s easy to forget when you are, where you are, you’re getting to play with people you heard.”
“It’s never lost on me,” Crow replied.
“Just being close to him through the luggage, I just wanted, it was like Jesus, I just wanted to touch the cloak, you know what I mean,” Crow said laughing.