Review: Ringo Starr's peace and love fills up new album

24 October, 2019 - 0 Comments

With enviable energy and the simple, persistent message of “peace and love,” Ringo Starr has become one of humanity’s quintessential goodwill ambassadors. “What’s My Name,” his 20th studio album, is another bundle of positivity and cheer, with a handful of good tunes to boot.

Recorded at his home studio (Roccabella West) with a familiar cast of friends like Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Benmont Tench and Edgar Winter, “What’s My Name” continues Starr’s practice of including some sort of Beatle connection on his albums — a guest spot from a Liverpool lad or two, a song one of them wrote for Starr or sometimes just a reference to their collective glories.

A John Lennon demo of “Grow Old With Me” was released not long after his 1980 murder, but it wasn’t until recently that Starr found out that Lennon felt the song would be a good choice for the Beatle drummer.

Source: apnews.com

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