On this day, 64 years ago, a 22-year-old drummer from Liverpool stepped onto the stage with three other young musicians. Just like that, the rock and roll music industry had changed forever. When The ...
The global music industry changed forever.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pete Best at the Little Steven International Garage Festival at Randall's Island on Aug. 14, 2004. - Credit: Bill Tompkins/Getty ...
Few things are more exciting than getting to go on the road with your band, let alone a world tour, but in early June 1964, Beatles drummer Ringo Starr had to wait a little while longer to join in on ...
Barry Keoghan is learning to follow the beat of his own drum as he prepares to portray Ringo Starr. The Oscar nominee recently confirmed he’s been brushing up his percussion skills as he detailed his ...
Ringo Starr paid his dues because he wanted to sing the blues. More than any other rock ‘n’ roll drummer, the man who provided the backbeat for The Beatles and has excelled during a solo career since ...
John Lennon was the natural leader of The Beatles in its early years, but this album marked a major shift in that creative hierarchy.
Barry Keoghan confessed he felt "nervous" to meet and talk to Ringo Starr — but said the rock legend was "absolutely lovely" Tommy McArdle is a Writer-Reporter on the Movies team at PEOPLE. He joined ...
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