Ringo Starr says new EP was therapeutic respite from pandemic | Arts & Entertainment | theoaklandpress.com

Ringo Starr’s latest EP, just out, is called “Zoom In,” so it’s appropriate that the Beatles drummer and two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer takes to Zoom to talk about it.
The five-song set is yet another testament to what Starr, 80, does so well, which is get by with a little help from his friends. “Zoom In” was preceded by the single “Here’s to the Nights,” an all-star extravaganza whose chorus includes Beatles mate Paul McCartney, brother-in-law Joe Walsh, Dave Grohl, Lenny Kravitz, Finneas, Chris Stapleton and Sheryl Crow — just to name a few. Elsewhere, Doors guitarist Robby Krieger plays on “Zoom In, Zoom Out,” Toto’s Steve Lukather (also part of the All-Starr Band) and Joseph Williams contributed “Not Enough Love in the World,” and reggae great Tony Chen appears on “Waiting For the Tide to Turn.”
Contemporary hitmaker Sam Hollander, meanwhile, helmed the track “Teach Me to Tango.”
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