Billy Strings and…. Ringo Starr?

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Billy is everywhere

i can think of a huge number of people id rather hear billy play with, but if i think about things from billys perspective, i totally get prioritizing a collaboration with ringo. he's a fucking beatle. not my first, second, or even twentieth choice, but i get it. good  for billy if he's got something in the works here.

Billy covers a number of Beatles songs including Rocky Raccoon, And Your Bird Can Sing, and more recently, I'll Cry Instead featuring Royal Masat on vocals.   I suspect Ringo might do guest vocals on a Beatles cover with Billy's band rather than Billy sitting in with the All Starr Band. 

Actually there are several Beatles country-rockabilly-flavored tunes that would be awesome for Billy to play with Ringo. First off, it would be pretty FAB to hear Billy and Ringo doing I'll Cry Instead, I've Just Seen a Face, I'm a Loser, I Don't Want to Spoil the Party, Can't Buy Me Love, Help, Dr Robert, and how about Ringo singing Act Naturally (Buck Owens cover) or Don't Pass Me By.

And I remember years ago when Yonder Mountain covered George's Only a Northern Song. Totally out of left field and it worked perfectly as a bluegrass tune. So, there's a lot of great tunes in the Fab 4 book to get into. 

Billy strings band + ringo

that there's an all-star lineup

Billy is the Egg Man 

I get High with a little help from my friends...

Billy plays Beatles 17 min informal instagram sesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h94iKCBGQ50 

Billy Shears meets Billy Strings. Sounds like a winning concert billing to me.

>>>Billy strings band + ringo<<<

Who's going to play the drums?

I wouldn't mention Bluegrass and drums here. Dudes get all kinds of upset.

Tambourine for ringo

>>>I wouldn't mention Bluegrass and drums here. Dudes get all kinds of upset.

Seems weird in a Billy Strings thread to say it hasn't been that long since lead guitar was frowned on.  

I played bluegrass from 88-92, most of our gigs were at festivals in the Deep South.

I was following the Rice path and got more than a few comments telling me guitar was for rhythm.

In a standard bluegrass band scheme the snare drum conflicts with the mandolin chop, same job - providing backbeat.

These objections were from the strong trad types.  I'm glad more options are out there for acoustic string band music these days.

Ringo is playing nearby fo $79

looked at the line up of touring band members and only recognized the Men At Work front man Colin Hay

would you go?

Saw Ringo's band last year.  Nothing mind blowing but a lot of fun.  You will recognize all the songs.

Most amazing thing is how young Ringo looks.  Spry little bastard.  He runs off stage periodically to let one his band members take the spotlight and I swear they must put him in some sort of cryogenic chamber.

You didn't recognize Edgar Winter? He's in the Ringo band.

Ringo is 84 just like Phil. Definitely amazing how sprightly Ringo is at that age. Phil, sadly, not nearly as much. But at least he's still playing.

Those trad bluegrass sentiments against lead guitar aimed at the Tony Rice style... did they say the same about Doc Watson? If they did, fuck them. That's blasphemy. Nobody better even try telling me that Doc Watson wasn't real deal bluegrass.

I saw Tony Rice with Sam Bush once and these two old guys got up and stormed out all disgusted saying "this ain't like any bluegrass I've heard before."  

Sure if they saw Billy Strings, they heads would have truly exploded.

>>>In a standard bluegrass band scheme the snare drum conflicts with the mandolin chop, same job - providing backbeat.

These objections were from the strong trad types<<<

In that case count me in the strong trad group, although I'm progressive enough to be OK with an extra guitar solo, as long as it's damn good.

But drums in bluegrass? It's not bluegrass anymore.

Still, in this case my earlier comment was just taking a quick shot at Ringo as a drummer.

(If you want real Beatles drumming, get Paul McCartney to play the drums... ba'dum, CHING!)

Whatever. Paul has a good feel on the drums, but he's not a drummer. Ringo is an artist on the drums. Too many examples to bother listing, but basically anything on the Abbey Road album is a good start. Or "Day in the Life," or "Rain." Phil Collins points out that Ringo's drum fills on "Day in the Life" are more complex and nuanced than most drummers would execute or attempt. 

>>>Nobody better even try telling me that Doc Watson wasn't real deal bluegrass.

Most people I encountered during my time in that scene considered Doc as folk like Norman Blake.

He deserves credit for likely flatpicking fiddle tunes first, leading to bluegrass lead guitar.  Dan Crary deserves mention but Doc>Clarence>Rice in my book.  

Just one opinion.

Bill Monroe loved playing with Doc, and if that ain't bluegrass... 

Alan Thats a great image yellow billy strings...made me smile Thanks Zoner 

Ringo to the rescue.  Billy says Ringo sent his private jet to take him back home to be with Ally and baby after her water broke.

He gets by with a little help from his friends, I guess.

That GQ article about Billy mentioned that "alongside an elite crew of Nashville aces, he just cut an entire record with Ringo Starr and T-Bone Burnett, Look Up, that’s due in January."

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That article was weird, like just barely mentioning a bluegrass musician just cut an entire record with a Beatle, no big deal. Let's talk more about the recent show in San Francisco (there weren't any SF shows this year and Billy has his own sound engineer. lol). I think Bill actually did sabotage this lazy writer's interview a little bit. Dude could've looked up the tour easily but didn't bother. 

Anyhoo. Ringo to the rescue! 

I just hope the kid doesn't wait until Thursday to be born so that he can share his dad's birthday.

I was wondering because while it's definitely go time to get home when the water breaks, that doesn't mean the kid is in any hurry to emerge. Hopefully for Ally labor doesn't go on that long! 

Whew!

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The attention this kid's birth is getting is pretty amazing. (I feel a little weird calling him "kid", but I don't think they've made his name known yet.) The only parallel I can think of is when children are born into the British royal family. Maybe some of the community's fascination with this birth is due to the drama of Billy being in Colorado at the time Ally's water broke, but I think it mostly has to do with Billy himself, plain and simple. From his humble and precarious beginnings, in a very short time he's come to live what looks like a charmed existence, like a prince, yet he seems to remain grounded in the ways that really matter, and those are the makings of an epic tale.

And as far as origin stories are concerned, the newest Apostol has one that's going to be hard to beat. Just imagine him saying in a few years, "Tell the story again, Dad, about how a Beatle lent you his private jet so that you could fly home to see me born."

Nautical link. Definitely my favorite.

I would've thought Billy was more of a curb or cuban kind of dude

cute baby!

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Billy Strings

The Sixth Beatle

No way that jet pic is real. Didn't ringo just cancel shows due to being sick?

Billy's head looks photochopped. It's well-done, but the lighting seems slightly off.

Also, I really want to understand this post, Bss, but I got nothin':

Nautical link. Definitely my favorite.

I would've thought Billy was more of a curb or cuban kind of dude

It's the type of necklace he's wearing

there are probably a hundred or more types/designs of chain link used in jewelry construction 

Nautical link is sort of a lesser seen one out in the wild, and one of a few that mimics actual industrial chain

very strong and reinforced, so it won't break and let an anchored ship loose, by design also resists twisting

from there; there are different variations on the mariner link still

 

cuban and curb links are fairly consumer-standard-popular mens links

film at 11

I learned something on the zone today. Thanks, dude.

I was focused on the IV. I'm sure it's just due to the stress of the prolonged labor but as a health care professional, it's where my eyes went 

I thought I read somewhere a while back that Billy was taking November off because of the baby coming, so maybe it came a few weeks early?

Happy to sort that out for you Mike 

 

maybe ringo and billy will blow the dust of this one:

B-side on the Apple single "Beaucoups of Blues"

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dInwyXzH6UQ

Vocals/Songwriter: Ringo Starr

Bass: Roy Huskey Jr.

Dobro: Jerry Kennedy

Harmonica: Charlie McCoy

Steel Guitar/Producer: Pete Drake

Steel Guitar: Ben Keith

Drums: D.J. Fontana

Guitar: Jerry Reed

Guitar: Dave Kirby

Guitar: Charlie Daniels

Fiddle: George Richey

Fiddle: Jim Buchanan

Fiddle: Grover Lavender

Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee

Ringo's new album pre-order. Release date January 10, 2025.

https://store.ringostarr.com/collections/look-up

Track Listing:

1. Breathless (featuring Billy Strings)
2. Look Up (featuring Molly Tuttle)
3. Time on My Hands
4. Never Let Me Go (featuring Billy Strings)
5. I Live for Your Love ((featuring Molly Tuttle)
6. Come Back (featuring Lucius)
7. Can you Hear Me Call (featuring Molly Tuttle)
8. Rosetta (featuring Billy Strings & Larkin Poe)
9. You Want Some
10. String Theory (featuring Molly Tuttle & Larkin Poe)
11. Thankful (featuring Alison Krauss)

Ringo just announced a couple shows at the Ryman also and new single is out

Ringo is playing the Ryman on Jan. 14-15.  Billy doesn't have anything scheduled for those dates and he lives in the immediate area.

Ringo doesn't play the ryman often

but when he does...