
"Ringo Starr, at 85, reminisced about Lonnie Donegan's influence on his music, stating, 'Everything followed him,' while demonstrating Donegan's rhythm on a dining table."
"T Bone Burnett remarked on the magic of Ringo's performance, saying, 'Did you see just then, when Ringo hit the table, how a whole vibe came alive?'"
"'Long Long Road' features a blend of country-leaning originals and guest appearances, with deeper grooves and emotional singing, particularly in the song 'You and I (Wave of Love).' "
"Molly Tuttle praised Ringo's spirit, saying, 'Ringo's spirit is so open and loving - he lives inside my mind and heart,' reflecting the album's charm."
Ringo Starr recently transformed a dining table into a drum kit, reminiscing about the influence of Lonnie Donegan on his music. His new album, 'Long Long Road,' produced by T Bone Burnett, features a blend of country-leaning originals and guest appearances from artists like Molly Tuttle and Sheryl Crow. The album is noted for its catchier songs and deeper emotional resonance compared to their previous collaboration, 'Look Up.' Tuttle expressed admiration for Starr's open and loving spirit, highlighting the album's charm and musical quality.
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