lunes, 4 de diciembre de 2017

RINGO STARR ON THE RUN TO EUROPE IN 2018




www.ringostarr.com
RINGO AND HIS ALL STARR BAND EUROPEAN TOUR 2018 ANNOUNCEMENT
NOV 29 2017



Ringo Starr announces the 13th iteration of his All Starr Band and new tour dates through Europe and Israel.  After six years with the same band, Ringo welcomes Colin Hay back to the group and as well as new member Graham Gouldman of 10cc (I’m Not In Love, Things We Do For Love, Dreadlock Holiday, Wall Street Shuffle). Hay and Gouldman join existing All Starrs Steve Lukather, Gregg Rolie, Warren Ham and Gregg Bissonette.

In June, the All Starrs embark on a 21 date tour that will kick off in Paris France and includes shows in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Monaco, Netherlands and Israel, concluding in Italy.  The last time the All Starrs toured Europe was 2011.

The All Starrs just finished a tour that started with a Las Vegas residency and ended with a performance at New York City’s Beacon Theater. The band is supporting Starr’s new album, Give More Love.

“While almost none of the songs are less than 30 years old, it should be noted (underlined, with asterisks) that Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band is not a nostalgia act. “Nostalgia” implies something static, irrelevant, and vaguely frivolous. No, Starr and his merry band are much too vibrant for that, and the message of peace and love that they sing is just as relevant today. Besides, legends never go out of style.” – People Magazine

Tour dates include:

June 6 Olympia, Paris, France
June 8 Holland Blues Festival, Grolloo, Netherlands
June 9 Flens Arena, Flensberg, Germany
June 10 StadPark, Hamburg, Germany
June 13 Kaisaniemi Park, Helsinki, Finland
June 15 Lunden, Horsens, Denmark
June 16 Tempodorm, Berlin, Germany
June 17 Stadhalle, Zwickau, Germany
June 19 Congress Hall, Prague, Czech Republic
June 20 Stadhalle, Vienna, Austria
June 23 Menoarah, Tel Aviv, Israel
June 24 Menorah Arena Tel Aviv, Israel 
June 26 Palau St. Jordi Amphitheatre, Barcelona, Spain
June 28 WiZnik Center, Madrid, Spain
June 29 Coliseum, La Caruna, Spain
July 1 Bizkaia Arena, Bilbao, Spain
July 4 Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg  
July 6 Sporting Complex, Monte Carlo, Monaco
July 8 Piazza Napoleone, Lucca, Italy
July 9 Piazza Degliscachi, Marostica, Italy
July 11 Autorium Cavea, Rome, Italy





www.jpost.com
RINGO STARR TO FINALLY MAKE IT TO ISRAEL
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BY DAVID BRINN 
NOVEMBER 30, 2017

The Beatles was shot down by government ministers for not having cultural worth in 1966.

Musician Ringo Starr gestures at fans at a 'Peace & Love' event to celebrate Starr's 77th birthday i
Musician Ringo Starr gestures at fans at a 'Peace & Love' event to celebrate Starr's 77th birthday in Los Angeles, California.. (photo credit: REUTERS)

It didn’t come easy, but Ringo Starr is finally going to make it to Israel.

Fifty-two years after a proposed concert by The Beatles fell by the wayside in 1966, the one-time lovable mop-top drummer for the Fab Four is finally going to make his debut in the Jewish state, on June 23 and 24 at the Menorah Mivtahim Arena in Tel Aviv.

He will become the second – and final – former Beatle to perform in Israel, after Paul McCartney took the honors with a monumental show at Park Hayarkon in 2008. Ex-bandmates John Lennon and George Harrison died in 1980 and 2001, respectively.

The Israel dates will be part of a 21-date European tour that will include shows in France, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Monaco, Netherlands and Italy, according to Starr’s official website. The last time the All-Starrs toured Europe was in 2011.


Starr’s 13th iteration of his All-Starr Band will feature Men At Work’s Colin Hay, Graham Gouldman of 10cc and longtime members, Toto’s Steve Lukather and Journey’s Gregg Rolie, along with Warren Ham and Gregg Bissonette.


Ringo Starr - We’re On The Road Again (Audio) (YouTube/RingoStarrVEVO)

The band has been touring the US in support of Starr’s latest album Give More Love, including a Las Vegas residency and a performance at New York City’s Beacon Theater.

According to a review in People Magazine, the show, which features Starr’s songs with The Beatles like “With A Little Help From My Friends” and “Boys,” from his 40-plus year solo career like “It Don’t Come Easy” and “Photograph,” and his bandmates’ biggest hits, is not a nostalgia concert.

“No, Starr and his merry band are much too vibrant for that, and the message of peace and love that they sing is just as relevant today,” it stated.

Starr, who was always in the background behind the songwriting genius of his partners Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, possessed a unique drumming style that has been highly praised by latter-day drummers, as well as criticized by music snobs for its no-frills timekeeping.

Musicianship aside, he contributed an endearing persona to the group with his toothy grin and Chaplin-esque comedic qualities.

Starr’s solo career has been sketchy, with sporadic albums featuring less-than-stellar material interspersed with moments of inspiration.

He and McCartney have reunited on stage and in the studio many times, but have never embarked on a sustained collaboration.

During the Beatles’ heyday, there was considerable unfounded speculation that Starr – born Richard Starkey – was Jewish. Later, his likeness to PLO founder Yasser Arafat also provided fodder for Middle East pundits.

Today, Starr is mostly known for carrying the message of unity The Beatles helped forge for a few short years and for flashing the peace sign on demand. But when he gets behind the drum kit in Tel Aviv, there’s no doubt that Beatlemania will return, if only for two nights.



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