Grammy Museum, Los Angeles
For LP33.tv
We met Starr at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles for an interview as part of a larger campaign LP33.tv is doing to support the release of his new album, Y Not. As soon as the video interview piece is edited, I'll post it here.
I wasn't nervous to meet Starr at all. . . until he arrived. I've spent time with some of the biggest musicians in the world. I've been to recording sessions in their home studios and have had dinner with them in their second homes, but it doesn't get bigger than The Beatles, period. And while I have seen Paul McCartney perform live on several occasions, I'd yet to meet one of The Beatles. That fact didn't really hit me until Ringo walked through the door.
That said, I can tell you what didn't happen. I didn't tell Starr that The Beatles is the only band I listened to during my adolescence that didn't give my parents a headache. I didn't tell Starr that, instead of those cheesy baby tunes albums most parents play for their kids, my aunt and uncle solely played The Beatles for my three cousins when they were growing up. I didn't mention that, due to this early Beatles immersion, my little cousin named her first dog (a large German Shepherd) Ringo. I didn't challenge him to a game of The Beatles Rock Band although I would have liked to.
Although our time together was brief, a lot more happened than didn't happen. You can watch a little teaser from LP33.tv here.