Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band is a live rock supergroup founded in 1989 with shifting personnel, led by former Beatles drummer and vocalist Ringo Starr.
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Background information | |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | |
Years active | 1989–present |
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Members | Ringo Starr Steve Lukather Edgar Winter Colin Hay Hamish Stuart Warren Ham Gregg Bissonette |
History and description
Since 1989, Starr has toured with fourteen variations of the band, where "everybody on stage is a star in their own right".[1] Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band is a concept that was created by producer David Fishof.[2]
The band has consistently toured for over three decades, and rotates its line-up depending on availability of musicians and at Starr's discretion. All-Starr Band shows generally feature 10–12 songs sung by Starr, including those he performed with The Beatles and in his solo career. Mixed with Starr's songs are those performed by the All-Starrs (usually 2–3 per person), generally the biggest hits from their respective groups or solo careers.
The All-Starr Band does not compose original music, but a number of live albums featuring the group have been released. The sole exception is the track "Island in the Sun", off Starr's 2015 album Postcards from Paradise, which was co-written and performed by Starr and every member of that year's All-Starr Band.
Current members
As of 2023 the band lineup includes the following members:[3][4]
- Ringo Starr – vocals, drums, piano (1989–present)[5]
- Colin Hay – guitar, harmonica, vocals (2003, 2008, 2018–present)[6]
- Hamish Stuart – bass, guitar, vocals (2006–2008, 2019–present)
- Edgar Winter – keyboards, saxophone, percussion, vocals (2006–2011, 2022–present)
- Gregg Bissonette – drums, percussion, trumpet, backing vocals (2008–present)
- Steve Lukather – guitars, bass, vocals (2012–present)
- Warren Ham – saxophone, percussion, keyboards, harmonica, vocals (2014–present)
Former members
Unabridged musicians
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Guests
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Tours and members
First All-Starr Band 1989[5] |
Guests
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Second All-Starr Band 1992[16] |
Guests
Other Peter Cetera Left before the tour, replaced by Timothy B. Schmit.[15][16] |
Third All-Starr Band 1995[27] |
Guest
Other
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Fourth All-Starr Band 1997-98[18][43] |
Guests
Others
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Fifth All-Starr Band 1999[47] |
Guests
Others
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Sixth All-Starr Band 2000[51] |
Guests
Others
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Seventh All-Starr Band 2001[53] |
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Eighth All-Starr Band 2003[6] |
Guests
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Ninth All-Starr Band 2006[60] |
Others
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Tenth All-Starr Band 2008[63] |
Guests |
Eleventh All-Starr Band 2010–2011[66][67] |
Guests
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Twelfth All-Starr Band 2012–2017[69][70][71][72][73][74] |
Guests
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Thirteenth All-Starr Band 2018[75] |
Guests
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Fourteenth All-Starr Band 2019-2021 (Tour was cancelled in 2020 & 2021 due to COVID-19)[77][78] |
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Fifteenth All-Starr Band 2022–2023[79][4] |
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Discography
Live albums
Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
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GRE [80] | ||
Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band | 1990 | — |
Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band Volume 2: Live from Montreux | 1993 | — |
Ringo Starr and His Third All-Starr Band Volume 1 | 1997 | — |
King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Ringo & His New All-Starr Band | 2002 | — |
Tour 2003 | 2004 | — |
Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band Live 2006 | 2008 | — |
Live at the Greek Theatre | 2010 | 35 |
Live at the Greek Theatre 2019 | 2022 | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or did not have a release in that territory. |
Compilation albums
- The Anthology... So Far (2001)
- Extended Versions (2003)
- Ringo Starr and Friends (2006)
Singles
Year | Single | Album |
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1990 | "It Don't Come Easy" (Live) | Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band |
As featured artist
Year | Title | Artist | Album |
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1990 | "With a Little Help from My Friends" (Live)[81] | Various Artists | Nobody's Child: Romanian Angel Appeal |
2012 | "Wings" (Live)[82] | Songs After Sandy: Friends of Red Hook For Sandy Relief | |
2015 | "Island in the Sun" | Ringo Starr | Postcards from Paradise |
Video albums
Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
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US [83] | ||
Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band[84] | 1990 | — |
Volume 2: Live from Montreux[85] | 1993 | — |
Ringo Starr and His Third All-Starr Band Volume 1 | 1997 | — |
Ringo Starr and His Fourth All-Starr Band[86] | 1998 | — |
The Best of Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band So Far...[87] | 2001 | — |
Most Famous Hits | 2003 | — |
Tour 2003 | — | |
Live 2006 | 2008 | 38 |
Live at the Greek Theatre 2008 | 2010 | 16 |
Ringo at the Ryman | 2013 | 15 |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or did not have a release in that territory. |
Typical setlists
1989
Played in US and Japan
- "It Don't Come Easy"
- "No No Song"
- "Yellow Submarine"
- "Iko Iko" or "Such a Night" (Dr. John)
- "The Weight" (Levon Helm, with Dr John and Rick Danko)
- "Shine Silently" (Nils Lofgren)
- "Will It Go Round in Circles" or "Get Back" (Japan only) (Billy Preston)
- "Act Naturally"
- "Honey Don't"
- "You're a Friend of Mine" (Clarence Clemons with Billy Preston)
- "The Shape I'm In" (Rick Danko)
- "Life in the Fast Lane" (Joe Walsh)
- "I Wanna Be Your Man" or "Back Off Boogaloo" / 15-minute intermission
- "Desperado" (Joe Walsh solo)
- "Raining in My Heart" (Rick Danko with Levon Helm)
- "Up on Cripple Creek" (Levon Helm with Rick Danko)
- "Boys"
- "Bein' Angry" (Nils Lofgren)
- "Candy" (Dr. John)
- "Right Place, Wrong Time" (Dr. John)
- "Quarter to Three" (Clarence Clemons)
- "Amazing Grace/Rocky Mountain Way" (Joe Walsh)
- "Nothing from Nothing" or "That's The Way God Planned It" (Billy Preston)
- "Photograph"
- "You're Sixteen"
- "With a Little Help from My Friends"
1992
Played in US and Europe (Supporting Album Time Takes Time)
- "I'm the Greatest"
- "No No Song"
- "No Time" (Burton Cummings)
- "Girls Talk" (Dave Edmunds)
- "Look at Us Now" or "Rocky Mountain Way" (Joe Walsh)
- "I Can't Tell You Why" (Timothy B. Schmit)
- "Shine Silently" (Nils Lofgren)
- "Bang the Drum All Day" (Todd Rundgren)
- "Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go"
- "Yellow Submarine"
- "Desperado" or "Pretty Maids All in a Row" or "Meadows" or "Indian Summer" or "The Friend Song" or "The Way I Am" (Joe Walsh solo)
- "These Eyes" or "Stand Tall" or "Dream of A Child" or "A Fool A Fool I Met A Fool" or "Undun" (Burton Cummings solo, featuring Nils Lofgren and Timmy Cappello)
- "Lady Madonna" (Dave Edmunds solo)
- "Believe" or "Valentine" or "An Italian Folk Song" (Nils Lofgren solo)
- Medley: "What's Going On" - "Mercy Mercy Me" - "One World" or "There Goes My Inspiration" or "Lysistrata" or "Love of the Common Man" or "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" or "The Wheel" (Todd Rundgren solo)
- "Keep on Tryin'" (Timothy B. Schmit, w/o Ringo)
- "Wiggle" (Timmy Cappello, w/o Ringo)
- "Black Maria" (Todd Rundgren, w/o Ringo)
- "In the City" or "Vote for Me" (Joe Walsh, w/o Ringo)
- "You're Sixteen"
- "Weight of the World"
- "Just a Little" or "Walkin' Nerve" (Nils Lofgren)
- "I Hear You Knocking" (Dave Edmunds)
- "American Woman" (Burton Cummings)
- "Boys"
- "Photograph"
- "Act Naturally"
- "With a Little Help from My Friends"
1995
Played in Japan and US
- "Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go"
- "I Wanna Be Your Man"
- "It Don't Come Easy"
- "The Loco-Motion" (Mark Farner)
- "Nothing from Nothing" (Billy Preston)
- "No Sugar Tonight" (Randy Bachman)
- "People Got to Be Free" (Felix Cavaliere)
- "Boris the Spider" (John Entwistle)
- "Boys"
- "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet" (Randy Bachman)
- "You're Sixteen"
- "Yellow Submarine"
- "My Wife" (John Entwistle, w/o Ringo)
- "I'm Your Captain" (Mark Farner, w/o Ringo)
- "Honey Don't"
- "Act Naturally"
- "Back Off Boogaloo" (Japan and some US shows)
- "Groovin'" (Felix Cavaliere)
- "Will It Go Round in Circles" (Billy Preston)
- "Takin' Care of Business" (Randy Bachman)
- "Some Kind of Wonderful" (Mark Farner)
- "Good Lovin'" (Felix Cavaliere)
- "Photograph"
- "No No Song"
- "With a Little Help from My Friends"
1997–1998
Played U.S. in 97 and Europe and Russia in 98 (Supporting Album Vertical Man)
- "It Don't Come Easy"
- "Act Naturally"
- "The Devil That Came from Kansas" (Played only in America) or "Whiskey Train" (Played only in Europe) (Gary Brooker)
- "Show Me the Way" (Peter Frampton)
- "Sunshine of Your Love" (Jack Bruce with Peter Frampton)
- "Shooting Star" (Simon Kirke)
- "Boys"
- "Baby I Love Your Way" (Peter Frampton)
- "You're Sixteen" (1999 only) or "Love Me Do" (2000 only)
- "Yellow Submarine"
- "A Salty Dog" (Gary Brooker solo)
- "Norwegian Wood" or "Lines on My Face"(Played only in America) or "All I Want to Be (Is By Your Side)" (Played only in Europe) (Peter Frampton solo)
- "Theme for an Imaginary Western" (featuring Peter Frampton) or As You Said (Jack Bruce solo)
- "Conquistador (Gary Brooker, w/o Ringo)
- "I'm the Greatest"
- "No No Song"
- "I Feel Free" (Jack Bruce)
- "All Right Now" (Simon Kirke)
- "I Wanna Be Your Man"
- "Do You Feel Like We Do" (Peter Frampton)
- "White Room" (Jack Bruce)
- "A Whiter Shade of Pale" (Gary Brooker)
- "Photograph"
- "With a Little Help from My Friends"
1999
Played in US
- "It Don't Come Easy"
- "Act Naturally"
- "Whiskey Train" (Gary Brooker)
- "I Saw the Light" (Todd Rundgren)
- "Sunshine of Your Love" (Jack Bruce with Todd Rundgren)
- "Shooting Star" (Simon Kirke)
- "Boys"
- "Love Me Do"
- "Yellow Submarine"
- "Theme from an Imaginary Western" (Jack Bruce solo, featuring Todd Rundgren. Played on few show. In New York, the song features Andy Summers)
- "A Salty Dog" or "Conquistador" (Gary Brooker, w/o Ringo)
- "Hammer in My Heart" (Todd Rundgren, w/o Ringo)
- "I'm the Greatest"
- "No No Song"
- "Back Off Boogaloo"
- "I Feel Free" (Jack Bruce)
- "All Right Now" (Simon Kirke)
- "I Wanna Be Your Man"
- "Bang the Drum All Day" (Todd Rundgren)
- "White Room" (Jack Bruce)
- "Whiter Shade of Pale" (Gary Brooker)
- "Photograph"
- "You're Sixteen" (not play during the first show)[89]
- "With a Little Help from My Friends"
2000
Played in US
- "It Don't Come Easy"
- "Act Naturally"
- "Hungry Eyes" (Eric Carmen)
- "I Hear You Knockin'" (Dave Edmunds)
- "Sunshine of Your Love" (Jack Bruce with Dave Edmunds)
- "Shooting Star" (Simon Kirke)
- "I Wanna Be Your Man"
- "Love Me Do"
- "Yellow Submarine"
- "Classical Gas/Lady Madonna" (Dave Edmunds solo)
- "Boats Against the Current" or "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again (Eric Carmen Solo)
- "Theme for an Imaginary Western" (Jack Bruce solo, with either Dave Edmunds or guest musician Andy Summers on guitar)
- "Go All The Way" (Eric Carmen)
- "I'm The Greatest"
- "No No Song"
- "Back Off Boogaloo"
- "I Feel Free" (Jack Bruce)
- "All Right Now" (Simon Kirke)
- "Boys"
- "I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock 'n' Roll)" (Dave Edmunds)
- "White Room" (Jack Bruce)
- "All By Myself" (Eric Carmen)
- "Photograph"
- "You're Sixteen"
- "With A Little Help From My Friends"
2001[90]
Played in US
- "Photograph"
- "Act Naturally"
- "The Court of the Crimson King" (Greg Lake)
- "The Logical Song" (Roger Hodgson)
- "No One Is to Blame" (Howard Jones)
- "Cleveland Rocks" (Ian Hunter)
- "A Love Bizarre" (Sheila E.)
- "Boys"
- "Give a Little Bit" (Roger Hodgson)
- "You're Sixteen"
- "Yellow Submarine"
- "Karn Evil 9" (First Impressions, Pt. 2) (Greg Lake with Sheila E, and Howard Jones only)
- "I'm the Greatest"
- "No No Song"
- "Back Off Boogaloo"
- "Things Can Only Get Better" (Howard Jones)
- "Irene Wilde" or "Still Love Rock 'n' Roll" (Ian Hunter)
- "The Glamorous Life" (Sheila E.)
- "I Wanna Be Your Man"
- "Lucky Man" (Greg Lake)
- "Everlasting Love" (Howard Jones)
- "Take the Long Way Home" (Roger Hodgson)
- "All the Young Dudes" (Ian Hunter)
- "It Don't Come Easy"
- "Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go"
- "With a Little Help from My Friends"
2003[91]
Played in US (Supporting Album Ringo Rama)
- "It Don't Come Easy"
- "Honey Don't"
- "Memphis in Your Mind"
- "How Long" (Paul Carrack)
- "Down Under" (Colin Hay)
- "Isn't It Time" (John Waite)
- "A Love Bizarre" (Sheila E.)
- "Boys"
- "Overkill" (Colin Hay)
- "Act Naturally"
- "You're Sixteen"
- "Yellow Submarine"
- "Love Will Keep Us Alive" (Paul Carrack solo)
- "Beautiful World" (Colin Hay solo)
- "New York City Girl" (John Waite solo, featuring Paul Carrack and Mark Rivera)
- "Here Comes the Sun" (The All Starrs w/o Ringo)
- "Never Without You"
- "Don't Pass Me By"
- "No No Song"
- "Tempted" (Paul Carrack)
- "When I See You Smile" (John Waite)
- "The Glamorous Life" (Sheila E.)
- "I Wanna Be Your Man"
- "The Living Years" (Paul Carrack)
- "Missing You" (John Waite)
- "Who Can It Be Now?" (Colin Hay)
- "Photograph"
- "Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go"
- "With a Little Help from My Friends"
2006[92]
Played in US (Supporting Album Choose Love)
- "With a Little Help From My Friends" intro/"It Don't Come Easy"
- "What Goes On"
- "Honey Don't"
- "Everybody Wants You" (Billy Squier)
- "Free Ride" (Edgar Winter)
- "A Love Bizarre" (Sheila E.)
- "Boys"
- "Don't Mean Nothing" (Richard Marx)
- "She's Not There" (Rod Argent)
- "Never Without You"
- "Yellow Submarine"
- "Dying to Live" or "Fly Away" (Edgar Winter solo, featuring Rod Argent)
- "Right Here Waiting" (Richard Marx solo)
- "Ramblin' On My Mind" (Billy Squier solo, featuring Edgar Winter)
- "Time of the Season" (Rod Argent solo)
- "Frankenstein" (Edgar Winter, w/o Ringo)
- "Photograph"
- "Choose Love"
- "Should've Known Better" (Richard Marx)
- "The Glamorous Life" (Sheila E.)
- "I Wanna Be Your Man"
- "Rock Me Tonite" (Billy Squier)
- "Hold Your Head Up" (Rod Argent)
- "Act Naturally"
- "Memphis in Your Mind"
- "With a Little Help from My Friends"
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