Ringo Starr spoke to Jimmy Kimmel about a rumor that the first time he smoked weed was with Bob Dylan — and confirmed it was true. Starr said they got so high they forgot they'd ordered room service.
"Wow, I used to think you had the greatest life, and now I realize mine is better," Jimmy Kimmel told the ex-Beatle in response.
Ringo Starr, 84, told Fox News Digital during a press conference that the inspiration behind his country album was producer and guitarist T Bone Burnett.
Ex-Beatle and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr on his countrified "Look Up" and the inspiration collaborations and peace-inspired songs offer.
During an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' Ringo Starr discussed his recent onstage reunion with Paul McCartney, and recalled a famous meeting with Bob Dylan.
Ringo Starr scores his first solo top 10 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart with Look Up, which launches at No. 7.
During a recent interview, Ringo Starr explained why his Beatles bandmates would laugh at him when he’d present original songs to the group.
Ringo Starr charts his first solo No. 1 album in the U.K. this week, as Look Up debuts atop a pair of rankings, earning him his first leaders since The Beatles.
Ringo Starr and John Lennon remained on good terms after The Beatles split. Still, Starr once thought Lennon's comments went too far.
With that much pizza around, it might be a shock that ‘60s music icon Ringo Starr of the Beatles has “never” eaten pizza. The famed drummer made the confession while appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to promote his 21st studio album, “Look Up.”
When a Beatle calls a country music legend with deep Arizona ties an influence, that’s cool. Ringo Starr appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” this past Tuesday night to promote his latest album, “Look Up.” The new release sees the twice-inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Famer return to his country roots for the first time in decades.