Advertisement




Ringo Starr Upset That No One Helps Up and Coming Artists

(Classic Rock) Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr says no one is willing to help younger bands make it in the music industry. And he says while he does his best to promote up-and-coming artists on the road, more needs to be done to help nurture new talent.

He tells Bloomberg Businessweek: "I go crazy, because if you want to open for a well-known band you have to pay - management makes you pay. Who is giving back?

"I did a Ringo tour once and had a local band at every gig open for us just to give them exposure. Nobody is helping anybody. For an artist starting off, there's no clubs for them to play in. The venues have gone down. It's very hard now. It's easier to become a celebrity on a TV show as a band for four months than work solidly.

"People think it just happened - we just woke up one morning and were Beatles. That's not true. We worked very hard with the venues and put in the time." Read more here.


Advertisement




Related Stories

Ringo & His All Starr Band Announce Fall Tour

Ringo Starr Releases Visualizer For New Single 'February Sky'

Ringo Starr Announces First Single From 'Crooked Boy' EP

Fly To The Sun Releasing Album Featuring Members Of Kansas, Jeff Beck, Mr. Big And More

Ringo Starr Announces 'Rewind Forward' EP

News Reports
Day in Rock: Steve Perry Reimagines Journey Classic With The Effect- Ritchie Blackmore Tributes Guitar Pioneer Duane Eddy- more

Ghost Announce Theatrical Premiere Of Feature Film 'Rite Here Rite Now'- Blink-182, Megadeth Part Of Live Nation $25 Ticket Concert Week- more


Contact Us - Privacy

Copyright 2023 Iconoclast Entertainment Group All rights reserved.