Ringo and His All Starr Band made a appearance at the BJCC Concert Hall in Birmingham, performing a show that lasted more than two hours and featured a handful of tunes by the Fab Four.
"You should be up here; it's fun," Ringo told the audience, clearly enjoying his collaboration with six fellow musicians: guitarists Todd Rundgren and Steve Lukather, bassist Richard Page, keyboard player Gregg Rolie, saxophonist Warren Hamm and drummer Greg Bissonette.
"You should be up here; it's fun," Ringo told the audience, clearly enjoying his collaboration with six fellow musicians: guitarists Todd Rundgren and Steve Lukather, bassist Richard Page, keyboard player Gregg Rolie, saxophonist Warren Hamm and drummer Greg Bissonette.
Ringo stuck to the setlist he's been using for a while, playing 25 songs ranging from Santana's "Black Magic Woman" to Toto's "Africa" to Mr. Mister's "Broken Wings."
Most of the concert was arranged in jukebox style, showcasing covers from his bandmates' careers. However, Starr peppered the agenda with hits of his own: "Photograph," "Don't Pass Me By," "It Don't Come Easy," "Yellow Submarine" and, of course, "With a Little Help From My Friends."
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