Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr teamed up to record a new album
Member British group The Beatles Paul McCartney attended the recording of the album, another member of the band Ringo Starr. It is reported by Billboard on Monday, February 20.
Earlier in the day, Starr was published on Twitter a photo op with McCartney.
Thanks for coming over man and playing Great bass. I love you man, peace and love. ? ✌ this???☮ pic.twitter.com/Z5kpyLLlkO
— #RingoStarr (@ringostarrmusic) 20 Feb 2017
“Thank you for coming out and played a great bass party. Love you, man, peace and love!” the musician wrote.
Advertising agent Starr confirmed to the portal that McCartney helped the musician with the recording of the new album which is scheduled for 2017.
Starr also published in Twitter a photo with American guitarist Joe Walsham of the band Eagles. He noted that the rock musician also took part in recording the album.
And look out Joe W. came out to play what a day I’m having, peace and love. ?✌️????☯?☮ pic.twitter.com/8xQt2j5OLn
— #RingoStarr (@ringostarrmusic) 20 Feb 2017
In 2009 former members of The Beatles have joined together for the making of the album, Starr’s Y Not, released in 2010. McCartney then also he sang bass.
The Beatles were founded in 1960 in Liverpool. Basically the band played John Lennon, McCartney and Harrison and Starr. Six of the 14 official albums The Beatles become the “diamond” sold over 10 million copies each. The band broke up in 1970.