
His former bandmate Paul McCartney is likewise still making music, and director Peter Jackson is releasing the long-awaited recut Beatles documentary Get Back later this year (which Ringo promises that Beatles fans will love, because it shows the group still having fun at the end), because the world still can’t get enough of the drummer’s old group. Ringo is still doing all this, of course, based on the residual affection people have for that one group he was in for just a few years in his 20s. I didn’t know (the pandemic) was going to happen … I just think EPs are good. I did feel, after ‘ What’s My Name,’ the CD I had in 2019, that that’s probably the last CD. The 10 songs (of a regular album) - It’s joyful, but it’s work. “Doing an EP is not such a big … situation. They’re fun, light, easier for the listener to digest in one go, and they’re not as much work to make. EPs, which feature less than half a dozen songs, will be the only thing he puts out going forward (and he’s already working on a second EP for release later this year). It’s an EP this time, because he reckons that the last full-length studio album he released back in 2019 - titled What’s My Name, a nod to the call-and-response interaction he does with audiences at his shows - will probably be his final traditional album. When an artist that smashes the most streams records in Spotify history declares he finds his favored curation at our radio station, it is also a strong vote of approval for the medium of radio.It’s also worth noting, again, that Ringo’s new set of songs only includes a grand total of five this time around. “The fact that the story appeared in Bloomberg Business Week lends further credence to the significance of what California State University, Northridge is creating with KCSN-FM. “Words cannot describe the feeling of validation the station has, now that two Beatles have publicly proclaimed their appreciation for KCSN,” said KCSN-FM Program Director Sky Daniels. KCSN mixes together well-known and deep cuts from Rock and Roll Hall of Famers like U2, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and yes, the Beatles - among others - with independent records and progressive major releases.

“When people tell you that you wrote the ‘soundtrack to their life,’ that’s pretty meaningful,” McCartney said during the call.


Receiving praise from members of the Beatles is nothing new for KCSN, which received a surprise phone call from Paul McCartney, the bassist and co-writer with John Lennon of some of the Beatles’ most enduring songs, on Mato thank the station for promoting his work. I just love that channel, because it’s such a mixed bag.” If I’m in the car, I usually listen to the radio, 88.5. Though the Beatles are streaming now and have had a billion streams, I haven’t actually done it myself. “At home, I do it all,” said Starr, during an interview with Lucas Shaw. His response had a familiar ring to those with ties to California State University, Northridge. 4 interview on Bloomberg Business Week how he prefers to listen to music today.

Ringo Starr, the legendary drummer for the iconic rock band the Beatles, was recently asked during an Aug.
