Ringo Starr celebrated his 77th birthday on Friday, by giving his fans an exciting news about his all-star new album Give More Love, which would arrive this coming September.
The 19th solo album of the former Beatles drummer is a 10-track LP which is his first since 2015’s Postcards from Paradise.
Earlier, Starr revealed that he reunited with his former Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney in the studio, with Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh, Starr’s brother-in-law, also contributed to the session. It has now been revealed that the session resulted in “We’re On the Road Again”, which also features Edgar Winter and Steve Lukather.
Ringo also spoke at an annual event on Friday, where he encouraged fans around the world to chant the slogan at midday.
In his speech, Starr revealed a political opinion as well. He said, “Well I’m not political, but it’s right now Theresa May in charge so let’s hope it’s going to be her.”
“She’s going with the wishes of the British people, which is Brexit, and they had a vote and they said, ‘Okay let’s leave’ and that’s what she’s trying to carry on,” he added.
To mark the day, Ringo Starr’s Facebook page has been putting up live videos of fan celebrations throughout the world, including at Abbey Road Studios and Los Angeles’ Capitol Records building.


