He then made way for members of his All-Starr Band to "do their thing" with the following songs: Yet, throughout the entire 2 and half hour show, Ringo Starr kept the memories of his days with John, Paul and George constantly in mind! Ringo continued with his solo song "Wings". At exactly 7:30 p.m., Ringo Starr burst joyfully onto the stage with Rockabilly Maestro Carl Perkins' famous song, "Matchbox", although Ringo Starr certainly did not have a long way to go! Following this Rockabilly Classic, Ringo burst effortlessly into his first solo hit, "It Don't Come Easy". Ringo Starr blew the house down with his All-Starr Band on Friday, June 27th, 2014 at DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan. He has also released a total of twelve live albums with his All-Starr band. On January 14th 2008, Starr released “Liverpool 8” which still managed to make the charts of six countries. He had a hiatus for the next decade, before releasing “Time Takes Time” on May 22nd 1992, which at best reached number 19 in Austria, however, Ringo Starr by this point had formed his All-Starr band, which he still tours with to this day. Unfortunately when Starr released “Old Wave” on June 16th 1983, the album didn’t achieve any chart success. Starr continued to release solo albums over the years including “Ring’s Rotogravure”, and “Ringo the 4th”. His fourth studio album, “Goodnight Vienna” despite not matching the success of the previous “Ringo” was certified Silver by the BPI and Gold by the RIAA, and peaking in the top twenty of eight countries. The album featured appearances of all four members of the Beatles. It was shortly after, certified Platinum by the RIAA. His third album simply entitled “Ringo” released on November 2nd 1973 made it to number 7 in the UK Albums chart and number 2 in the Billboard 200. The latter unfortunately didn’t achieve similar chart success, however, it was recorded impressively in just two days. The former reached number reached number 7 in the UK Albums charts, and number 22 in the Billboard 200. His first and second instalments came in the form of “Sentimental Journey” on March 27th 1970, and “Beaucoups of Blues” released on September 25th 1970. Ringo Starr, like his peers in the Beatles embarked on a solo career despite his lack of songwriting abilities.
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