For more than eight decades, Ringo Starr is not interested in repeating formulas or living from nostalgia. His new album, Long Road, marks an unexpected turn towards the country, but not as a passing experiment, but as a natural extension of his musical identity. Far from relying on the historical weight of The Beatles, the British musician is committed to a more intimate narrative, where American roots become a vehicle for reflection on the pas…
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For more than eight decades, Ringo Starr is not interested in repeating formulas or living from nostalgia. His new album, Long Road, marks an unexpected turn towards the country, but not as a passing experiment, but as a natural extension of his musical identity. Far from relying on the historical weight of The Beatles, the British musician is committed to a more intimate narrative, where American roots become a vehicle for reflection on the pas…