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Ringo Starr Orchestrates Benefit Concert for LA Wildfire Victims

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Ringo Starr is orchestrating a remarkable concert special this spring, combining his timeless music with a generous nod to country influences. As part of a special event, “Ringo & Friends at the Ryman” will not only celebrate Starr's illustrious career but will also serve a philanthropic cause. The proceeds from this event will aid wildfire recovery efforts in Los Angeles, a timely initiative given the recent spate of destructive wildfires across the region. This concert will feature an impressive lineup including Jack White and Sheryl Crow, alongside many other luminaries of the music world, marking it as a pivotal event in the country's musical and charitable spheres.

Set to be recorded at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, this two-night event promises a spectacular blend of music, featuring rearrangements of popular Beatles tracks infused with a country flavor. The setlist promises a unique twist on classics such as “With A Little Help From My Friends,” “Act Naturally,” and “It Don’t Come Easy,” offering fans a chance to hear these hits in an entirely new light. The concert isn't just about music; it's a live testament to Starr’s enduring influence on the industry and his keen interest in various genres. The participation of country music stalwarts like Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, and The War and Treaty further exemplifies Starr’s unique vision for this showcase.

The concert special will be broadcasted later this year on CBS and will be available for streaming on Paramount+. Starr’s collaboration with T Bone Burnett, who has also played a significant role in the production of Starr's recent country album “Look Up,” adds a rich layer of authenticity and depth to the event. Burnett's influence ensures that the concert is not only a celebration of music but also a reflection on the significant cultural intersections between rock and country music, a genre that has fascinated Starr throughout his career. This creative process will be brought to life with musical interludes and storytelling, providing not just a concert, but an immersive cultural experience.

The charitable aspect of the concert magnifies its significance, as it aligns with ongoing efforts to support recovery processes for the victims of the Californian wildfires. Funds raised from this concert will be directed to the American Red Cross, aimed at bolstering support for affected families and communities.

 

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