Ringo Starr, 85, reflects on reuniting with Paul McCartney and what he said to Prince William
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Ringo Starr, 85, reflects on reuniting with Paul McCartney and what he said to Prince William
""Every generation listens to our music," he said."
""We have sold records and streams now, a billion streams a week or whatever, forever!" Ringo told On The Red Carpet. "It still carries on.""
""Three times they told me, I'll be dead in the morning," Ringo explained. "So, I think the universe had some sort of plan for me.""
""I love the atmosphere of 'Look Up,'" Ringo said. "We're not looking down all the time. Let's look up. It's much better for you.""
Ringo Starr, an 85-year-old drummer and singer, rose to superstardom during the 1960s as a member of The Beatles. The Beatles continue to receive recognition, including a recent Grammy for "Now and Then," and sustain massive streaming numbers. Starr overcame childhood illnesses that nearly killed him and views his survival as part of a larger plan. He tours with Ringo Starr & His All-Star Band and released a number-one country album, Look Up, built around an optimistic message. Starr promotes the mantra of peace and love, marks it at his birthdays, and creates artwork that benefits his charity.
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