Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney reunite in studio
It's not every day two Beatles come together. But it happened Sunday (February 19) when the surviving members of the Fab Four, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, connected in the studio.
Ringo's publicist confirmed McCartney was there to contribute to Starr's forthcoming album. “Thanks for coming over and playing Great bass. I love you man peace and love,” the Beatles drummer posted on Twitter with a picture of the pair at his home studio.
A tour group in Los Angeles got to witness the situation first hand. A tour guide was in front of Ringo's Hollywood home when a blue Corvette pulled up. The guide jokingly said, “Here's Ringo now!” The guests went wild when they noticed it was McCartney pushing the buzzer.
Ringo discussed with Billboard last June his follow-up to 2015's “Postcard From Paradise”. The album is due early this year, but no release date has been announced.
McCartney and Starr last recorded together for the latter's “Y Not” album, released in 2010. McCartney played bass on the song “Peace Dream” and sang on “Walk With You”.
Source: Billboard
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