Ringo looked youthful in an all-black ensemble, consisting of Adidas sweatpants and a matching blazer over a t-shirt with red, yellow, green, blue, purple and black hand that’s also in the peace sign position. He also wore black sneakers and accessorized with a couple of rings, which was the inspiration for his nickname Ringo, and a black necklace with a silver peace symbol.
While taking the short stroll from his vehicle to the entrance door, Ringo put the black-patterned fabric on his face before coming in close distance with security members who were scattered around the studio lot.
Ringo talks about everyone loving The Beatles, newer generations becoming fans, being a great grandfather, making EPs during the pandemic, selling a lot of cassettes, friendship with Paul McCartney, being in the new Ken Burns Documentary on PBS about Muhammad Ali, a new six-hour documentary on The Beatles coming in November on Disney+, footage of them recording what eventually became “Let it Be,” his first tweet ever, and what inspired him to cover Rock Around the Clock.

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Ringo Starr sent fans into a frenzy as he made his way to the El Capitan theater ahead of his appearance on Thursday’s episode on Jimmy Kimmel Kimmel Live!
And in true Ringo style, he couldn’t resist flashing the iconic, two-finger peace sign, which has becomes a trademark of his own over the decades, before heading inside.
Ringo looked youthful in an all-black ensemble, consisting of Adidas sweatpants and a matching blazer over a t-shirt with red, yellow, green, blue, purple and black hand that’s also in the peace sign position. He also wore black sneakers and accessorized with a couple of rings, which was the inspiration for his nickname Ringo, and a black necklace with a silver peace symbol.
While taking the short stroll from his vehicle to the entrance door, Ringo put the black-patterned fabric on his face before coming in close distance with security members who were scattered around the studio lot.
Just this past December he released the song Here’s To The Nights as the lead single to his EP, Zoom In, which dropped in March 2021, and was recorded at his home studio, beginning soon after the coronavirus crisis was deemed a pandemic last year.

The song of peace, love and friendship was written by y Diane Warren and performed with the help of his friends, including Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Corinne Bailey Rae,, Lenny Kravitz, Dave Grohl, Ben Harper, Finneas, Eric Burton, Jenny Lewis, Chris Stapleton, Steve Lukather and Yola.
Just this past December he released the song Here’s To The Nights as the lead single to his EP, Zoom In, which dropped in March 2021, and was recorded at his home studio, beginning soon after the coronavirus crisis was deemed a pandemic last year.
The song of peace, love and friendship was written by y Diane Warren and performed with the help of his friends, including Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Corinne Bailey Rae,, Lenny Kravitz, Dave Grohl, Ben Harper, Finneas, Eric Burton, Jenny Lewis, Chris Stapleton, Steve Lukather and Yola.

Now, Ringo is set to release his second EP of the year, Change The World.
This time he has invited some new friends to take part in the recording.
‘I’ve been saying I only want to release EPs at this point and this is the next one,’ Starr told, adding, ‘What a blessing it’s been during this year to have a studio here at home and be able to collaborate with so many great musicians, some I’ve worked with before and some new friends.
The four-song EP has the lead single, Let’s Change The World, which was written by Toto members Joseph Williams and Steve Lukather, who also perform on the track.