Let's not forget Ringo's 1970 album Beaucoups of Blues. Where he worked with the likes of Jerry Reed. I think it was recorded Nashville. His Nashville jam is one of my favorites.
You mean the Beatle that sang on the Buck Owens cover "Act Naturally" in 1965, and in 1989 recorded the same song as a duet with Buck Owens? You mean the former Beatles who had one of his biggest solo hits with a cover of Country-Pop singer Johnny Dorsey's "You're Sixteen?" Is this the same guy that released a "Country-influenced" album in 1970 called "Beaucoups Of Blues?"
Yep, Ringo has ALWAYS been country. He was doing Country with The Beatles. If he´d have had his ´drothers, he´d have been doing it all along. John, Paul and George´s ¨heros¨were Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino... Ringo´s was Buck Owens.
Billy Strings is excellent & look forward to hearing his work with Ringo. Hopes are high for this album.
Great potential here!
High hopes indeed. Country music and Ringo go so well together.
A great fit!
Thanks for the video Kyle. Looking forward to this release. Been along time since I bought a Ringo cd. First single is great!
Yeah, Ringo hasn’t been on my musical radar for a long time. This was surprisingly good!
Rock on ringo star you ate loved in coney island bklyn. Golden star forever. Amen
He’s a true classic!
Thank you Richard
Let's not forget Ringo's 1970 album Beaucoups of Blues. Where he worked with the likes of Jerry Reed. I think it was recorded Nashville. His Nashville jam is one of my favorites.
He's always had a country flair to his songs, even with the Beatles. It's a good fit for him.
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@@TheGenreman Act Naturally Buck Owens Cover.
Collaborating with Billy Strings sounds interesting. He's a wonderful talent, helluva guitar player and very prolific.
Nobody is going to turn down a Beatle, either !
the legendary Molly Tuttle is also on the album
Yep!
You mean the Beatle that sang on the Buck Owens cover "Act Naturally" in 1965, and in 1989 recorded the same song as a duet with Buck Owens? You mean the former Beatles who had one of his biggest solo hits with a cover of Country-Pop singer Johnny Dorsey's "You're Sixteen?" Is this the same guy that released a "Country-influenced" album in 1970 called "Beaucoups Of Blues?"
Hey K, FYI Rick Beato has a hour and a half interview with your girl Tori on his channel.
I saw that was out there, and I hope to have 90 minutes free at some point to watch it!
Ringo doing country is fine. Beyonce no way!
Yep, Ringo has ALWAYS been country. He was doing Country with The Beatles. If he´d have had his ´drothers, he´d have been doing it all along. John, Paul and George´s ¨heros¨were Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino... Ringo´s was Buck Owens.