Beatles drummer Ringo Starr was always the one who knew how to handle the press. When asked at a press conference in Niagara Falls yesterday if it was a burden or a responsibility to be one of the last remaining Beatles and a standard bearer of their legacy, Ringo quipped "only with questions like that".
The former Beatle last night launched another tour with this All-Starr Band starting at the Fallsview Casino at Niagara Falls.For Ringo's 10th All-Star tour once again he is heading on the road with Men At Work's Colin Hay, Billy Squier, Edgar Winter and Gary Wright.
31 shows have been booked with the tour wrapping up at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles on August 2nd.
The setlist features Ringo's Beatles classics like 'Yellow Submarine' and 'With A Little Help From My Friends' as well as the hits of the All-Stars including 'Who Can It Be Now' from Colin Hay, 'Frankenstein' by Edgar Winter and 'The Stroke' by Billy Squier.










