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Ringo Starr And His All Starr Band Reviews

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Average customer review: 4.5 star rating (4.7 Stars)

Number of reviews: 12

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5.0 star rating Sue from Indianapolis, Indiana

RINGO STILL ROCKS!

It was a FANTASTIC show. The crowd was very appreciative of Mr. Starkey and the musicians he has employed on this tour. Edgar was rocking. (His keyboards could have been louder on Frankenstein.) Toto, Men at Work and Average White Band were WELL represented!!! Ringo's voice was what you would expect an 83 year old's to be. His drumming hasn't slowed down at all. Shout out to Gregg Bissonette's drumming also. A VERY FUN show in a great venue! This 70 year old and her daughter were rocking it last night! Living legends were onstage...

5.0 star rating Pat Toth from Columbus, Ohio

DELIGHTFUL SHOW

Ringo Starr was right on with his choice of Beatle songs and the other All Starr band members did their hits too. Delightful show. Loved being able to see so much talent in person.

4.5 star rating Doug Fulmer from Warrenton, VA

ROCKIN' NIGHT AT THE LYRIC

Great rock & roll show. Sixties, seventies & eighties legendary songs & musicians. Ringo was outstanding...talented and fun. What a band. All legends! Super voices and instrumentals. I want to see Ringo ' s show again. Last time I saw him live was September, 1964.

4.0 star rating Pete from New York, New York

RINGO AT THE BEACON THEATER JUNE 7

Fun show. He played all of the songs you would want to hear (except for Honey Don’t). Ringo is in fantastic shape for a man his age. Down side - No keyboards since Edgar Winter was not there (he had a cold)., Greg Rolie was advertised in the marquee but was not in the band, the sound was terrible (could barely hear Steve Luthaker’s guitar), Ringo left the stage and didn’t join the band for the final bow. On the upside, The All Stars were great. Colin Hay, Steve L, and Hamish Stewart all killed it and Ringo did his Ringo thing. Thumbs up.

3.0 star rating Joe from Boston, Massachusetts

WHO WAS THE MAIN ACT?

I came to see Ringo Starr and his band not the Avett Bros. Why did the Avett Bros. play for 1 hour and 15 minutes? Then Ringo cut his show short played 17 songs when the prior 2 shows they played 24 songs? Also, skipped Overkill which they did the prior 2 shows. If I had known the Avett Bros. were playing so long, I wouldn't have bought a ticket So disappointed Boston got shorter show.

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