freak accident at the Star City venue in March 2018. Vue Entertainment Ltd admitted two charges at Birmingham Crown Court under the Health and Safety at Work Act.
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Ringo Starr has discussed his favourite drumming moments in his career.The Beatles drummer, who is promoting his new book Ringo Rocks: 30 Years of the All Starrs that chronicles the history of his touring supergroup, said in a new video interview that he considers ‘Rain’ and ‘Paperback Writer’ among his best work.When asked by Yahoo! Entertainment to list his best moments, the drummer answered: “I used to say ‘Rain’ because I felt ‘Rain’ – that was another character playing drums itself,” he
.freak accident at the Star City venue in March 2018. Vue Entertainment Ltd admitted two charges at Birmingham Crown Court under the Health and Safety at Work Act.
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EXCLUSIVE: Joe Alwyn and Dean-Charles Chapman have joined the cast of Catherine Called Birdy, which has Lena Dunham writing and directing. Andrew Scott and Bella Ramsey are also on board. The project is a Working Title Films production in association with Good Thing Going with Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Jo Wallett producing. Liz Watson and Michael P. Cohen are serving as executive producers.
Critically acclaimed video game “The Last of Us” is being turned into an HBO television series that will be shot in Alberta over the course of a year, and it’s set to star two memorable actors from one of the network’s biggest shows of all time.
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Cardi B, 28, showed love for Gia Giudice, 20, on Mar. 26 in an eye-catching tweet. The rapper shared lyrics to the Real Housewives of New Jersey star’s “Sad Song”, which was featured on the reality series, and the latter called the shout-out “unreal.” The online exchange was captured by the Comments by Bravo Instagram account.
The singer and actress, 38, will reportedly star alongside Fleabag's Andrew Scott, 44, and Game Of Thrones' Bella Ramsey, 17, in the medieval comedy, reports Variety. The publication reports that Bella is set to play Catherine in the coming-of-age story set in 13th century England, which is based on the 1994 novel by Karen Cushman, while Billie will star as her onscreen mother.
Ringo Starr has hailed Billie Eilish, calling the singer an “incredible musician”.Starr presented Eilish with the award for Record Of The Year for ‘Everything I Wanted’ at the Grammys 2021 on Sunday (March 14) after she beat Megan Thee Stallion to the gong.Speaking about the singer on a Zoom Q&A ahead of the release of his forthcoming ‘Zoom In’ EP, Starr said: “It was a great pleasure for me to do the Grammys on Sunday and presenting the Best Record to Billie Eilish who I think is just
Chris Willman Music WriterAlthough some Zoom-style collaborating was inevitable in making “Zoom In,” his five-track extended-play mini-album, Ringo Starr did allow a few vetted friends inside his L.A. home studio, even if some never got far beyond the welcome mat.
Ringo Starr has criticised the original 1970 Beatles documentary Let It Be for being “too miserable”.Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg oversaw the film which documented the band during recording sessions for their 12th studio album and drew particular attention to heated exchanges between Paul McCartney and George Harrison.Speaking at a Zoom Q&A session this evening (March 18) for his new EP ‘Zoom In’, Starr said he was delighted that the Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson took over 56 hours
Despite cancelling two tours, Ringo Starr is making the most of his downtime by recording and releasing his new EP, Zoom In.
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Ringo Starr has said Peter Jackson’s forthcoming Beatles documentary Get Back captures the band’s joyful days.The musician spoke to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in a recent interview leading up to the film, which aims to “take audiences back in time to The Beatles’ intimate recording sessions during a pivotal moment in music history.”Starr described the previous iteration of Jackson’s film as “very narrow”, confirming the new doc will challenge the narrative that the
Ringo Starr has opened up about how the deaths of his former bandmates John Lennon and George Harrison affected him.MORE: John Lennon and Paul McCartney's sons look exactly like their famous fathers - see the photo that proves itSitting down virtually with Stephen Colbert to promote his new EP Zoom In, The Beatles drummer opened up about how he still thinks about his late bandmates "quite a bit", decades after their deaths.As Ringo, who now lives in Los Angeles, reflected on the band's first