Ringo Releases New LP With A Little Help From A Special Friend
Ringo does it again, a new LP to start off the second decade of the New Millenium. Among other guests, Paul McCartney stopped by to help his old pal. Reviews thus far are good!

Ringo seems to want it badly this time. He's handled the production duties himself for a change, co-wrote the whole album (with songwriting veterans like Glen Ballard, Van Dyke Parks, and Richard Marx), and got fellow Beatle Paul McCartney to join in on two songs. It's enough to make us Beatle fans start panting. "Y Not" is full of the musical spells, throwbacks and a surprising depth we haven't seen from this drummer in a very long time. Listen for it on the radio, or better yet, download some tune.
By John Haberstroh (Bassist for BeatleTracks) Find us at www.beatletracksband.com

Ringo seems to want it badly this time. He's handled the production duties himself for a change, co-wrote the whole album (with songwriting veterans like Glen Ballard, Van Dyke Parks, and Richard Marx), and got fellow Beatle Paul McCartney to join in on two songs. It's enough to make us Beatle fans start panting. "Y Not" is full of the musical spells, throwbacks and a surprising depth we haven't seen from this drummer in a very long time. Listen for it on the radio, or better yet, download some tune.
By John Haberstroh (Bassist for BeatleTracks) Find us at www.beatletracksband.com

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