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Ringo calling! If he wants you to sing, who could say no?
Read full article: Ringo calling! If he wants you to sing, who could say no?FILE - Ringo Starr attends Ringo's 11th Annual Peace and Love birthday celebration on July 7, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, FILE)LOS ANGELES ā If Ringo Starr calls to ask if you'll sing on a song for him, who could possibly say no? āHere's to the nights we won't remember, with the friends we won't forget,ā they all sing. Ringo won't reveal who, but they must have been REALLY busy. āIt was a super-incredible connection of peace and love,ā Starr said.
New this week: 'Justice League,' 'Country Comfort' & scandal
Read full article: New this week: 'Justice League,' 'Country Comfort' & scandalThis combination of photos shows promotional art for the Netflix series Country Comfort, debuting on Friday, left, "Zack Snyders Justice League," premiering March 18, center, and Operation Varsity Blues, a documentary about the college admissions scandal, premiering March 17 on Netflix. (Netflix/HBO Max/Netflix via AP)Hereās a collection curated by The Associated Pressā entertainment journalists of whatās arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. MOVIESā Four years after āJustice Leagueā underwhelmed both critics and audiences, filmmaker Zack Snyder has come back to finish what he started. ā Loretta Lynnās new album is a celebration of women in country music and it features collaborations with Tanya Tucker, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire and Margo Price. ā Katherine McPhee, of TVās āAmerican Idolā and āSmash,ā plays an aspiring country singer, Bailey, whoās suffered career and personal setbacks in the Netflix series āCountry Comfort,ā debuting Friday.
How Eddie Van Halen transformed Michael Jackson's 'Beat It'
Read full article: How Eddie Van Halen transformed Michael Jackson's 'Beat It'I went, āWhat do you want, you f-ing so-and-so!,āā Van Halen told CNN in 2012, 30 years after he worked on the song. When Van Halen arrived at the studio in Los Angeles, Jones told him he could improvise. I said, āLook, I changed the middle section of your song,āā Van Halen told CNN. After the record's release, Van Halen would remember shopping in a Tower Records while āBeat Itā was playing on the sound system. "The solo comes on, and I hear these kids in front of me going, 'Listen to this guy trying to sound like Eddie Van Halen,'ā he said.