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Ringo Starr

Live Performances by Ringo Starr in 2005

  • In 2005, when Ringo Starr performed "Octopus's Garden" live, he was actively touring and promoting his career as a solo artist and bandleader. The per... Read Full Description >

    In 2005, when Ringo Starr performed "Octopus's Garden" live, he was actively touring and promoting his career as a solo artist and bandleader. The performance displayed his enduring legacy and connection to the Beatles, as the song was originally released on their 1969 album "Abbey Road." Prior to this live recording, Starr had released several albums as a solo artist, with his most recent studio effort being "RingoRama" in 2003, which showcased his creative evolution post-Beatles. Notably, the live performance featured Starr with his All-Starr Band, a collaborative group that has included notable musicians throughout his solo career. This concert highlights not only Starr's iconic status but also his ability to blend his classic hits with contemporary performances, maintaining a strong rapport with fans old and new.

  • In January 2005, when the live recording of "Act Naturally" was captured, Ringo Starr was actively performing as part of his All-Starr Band, a project... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, when the live recording of "Act Naturally" was captured, Ringo Starr was actively performing as part of his All-Starr Band, a project he started in 1989 which featured a rotating cast of well-known musicians. Leading up to this performance, his previous studio album, "Ringo Rama," was released in 2003, showcasing his continuous exploration of musical styles and collaboration with various artists. "Act Naturally," originally a Beatles song, highlights Starr's roots in rock and roll and his enduring appeal as a solo artist. His career post-Beatles has often been characterized by his engaging performances and the ability to draw on his rich musical history, including his time with the iconic band. This performance also reflects his legacy, as he not only revisits classic tracks but remains a vibrant presence in the music industry.

  • By January 1, 2005, Ringo Starr was primarily known for his solo career after gaining fame as the drummer for The Beatles. Just prior to this live per... Read Full Description >

    By January 1, 2005, Ringo Starr was primarily known for his solo career after gaining fame as the drummer for The Beatles. Just prior to this live performance of "Yellow Submarine," which took place in 2005, Starr had been actively touring and releasing new music. His 2003 album, "Ringo Rama," was well-received, continuing his exploration of rock and pop sounds. The live performance of "Yellow Submarine," a classic Beatles song from 1966, showcases Starr's commitment to celebrating his Beatles legacy while also highlighting his ongoing relevance in the music scene. Notably, during this period, Starr had also formed the All-Starr Band, which included various rock musicians, enabling him to perform a mix of his solo hits and beloved Beatles tracks, further demonstrating his versatility and enduring appeal in the music world.