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Ringo Starr sets sail for unchartered waters on languid country album Look Up
By Fraser Lewry published
Beatle goes country

Beatles documentary charting The Fab Four's first visit to the US is headed to Disney+ next month
By Scott Munro published
Produced by Martin Scorsese and directed by David Tedeschi, Beatles '64 explores the band's American debut - and will include never-before-seen footage

If The Beatles had never discovered drugs, says Killing Joke bassist Youth, then their music would have sounded very different – and so would everyone else's
By Youth published
"It's not hard to imagine how grey all our lives would be today if The Beatles had not paved the way for turning music into a kaleidoscope of colour explosions after the bland, sugar-sweet pop of the early sixties"

"My lifelong love of The Beatles collided into a wall of sheer terror at the thought of letting everyone down": Peter Jackson's video for Now And Then is now online
By Fraser Lewry published
Peter Jackson's Now And Then short film is compiled from unseen footage and home movies, and includes a first airing of the earliest known clip of The Beatles playing live

In 1971 Ringo Starr visited The BBC to show off a range of homeware he'd designed including a kinetic sculpture filled with liquid mercury
By Fraser Lewry published
What happened when Beatles legend and interior designer Ringo Starr appeared on much-loved children's TV show Blue Peter

"I mean, seriously, how much better does it get?" Dolly Parton on her version of The Beatles' iconic Let It Be, featuring Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Peter Frampton and Mick Fleetwood
By Fraser Lewry published
Listen to Let It Be, the new single from Dolly Parton's eagerly awaited rock album Rockstar

"Its sheer capacity for repelling the viewer is almost immeasurable": How Alice Cooper, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon and Mae West found themselves in one of the worst movies ever made
By Fraser Lewry published
What happened when three members of celebrity drinking club The Hollywood Vampires ended up in a film that "affronts everything that human civilisation stands for"

The Beatles' Ringo Starr names the song that he believes defines his career
By Paul Brannigan published
Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr nominates the song that he believes is his career-defining moment
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