The Beatles knew how to make excellent music in many different genres and they continued to display that talent after the band broke up. For instance, Ringo Starr released a reggae song with a titan of the gene. Ringo revealed why he was so proud of the song. Despite his feelings, it did not become a hit in the United States or the United Kingdom.
Ringo Starr said a reggae song was the best tune from his EP ‘Zoom In’
During a 2021 interview with Variety, Ringo was asked to name which song from his EP Zoom In that he liked the most. “I mean, the fun one was ‘Waiting for the Tide to Turn,’ because it was reggae,” he said. “[The EP’s co-producer] Bruce Sugar had put a lot of stuff on the first sort of verse, and then asked me to write it with him.
“So then we wrote the whole song,...
Ringo Starr said a reggae song was the best tune from his EP ‘Zoom In’
During a 2021 interview with Variety, Ringo was asked to name which song from his EP Zoom In that he liked the most. “I mean, the fun one was ‘Waiting for the Tide to Turn,’ because it was reggae,” he said. “[The EP’s co-producer] Bruce Sugar had put a lot of stuff on the first sort of verse, and then asked me to write it with him.
“So then we wrote the whole song,...
- 12/6/2023
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Grammy Museum has announced a virtual Ringo Starr program in March featuring a virtual exhibit and interviews with the former Beatle.
On March 4th, the museum will release a 2010 interview with Starr from their Live From the Vault series, followed by a new interview with the museum’s founding executive director Bob Santelli on March 18th. Starr will discuss his upcoming EP Zoom In and his new book Ringo Rocks: 30 Years of the All Starrs 1989-2019.
The museum will also feature the 2013 exhibit Peace & Love virtually; it covers his early life in Liverpool,...
On March 4th, the museum will release a 2010 interview with Starr from their Live From the Vault series, followed by a new interview with the museum’s founding executive director Bob Santelli on March 18th. Starr will discuss his upcoming EP Zoom In and his new book Ringo Rocks: 30 Years of the All Starrs 1989-2019.
The museum will also feature the 2013 exhibit Peace & Love virtually; it covers his early life in Liverpool,...
- 2/26/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
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