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Ringo STARR consists of Sheryl Crow, Molly Tuttle and Mickey Guyton on “Don't Come Easy”, a new trailer for Ryman TV Special

On Monday, March 10th, CBS and its streaming subsidiary Paramount+ Ringo Starrs will celebrate music and legacy by entering the two-hour concert pecial of the former Beatles in the Ryman in Nashville in January.

The event leaned into the latest country phase of the musician The view of The album and the subsequent publication of the T-Burnet-produced and co-written sets on January 10, the Sonic compliment and support of guests Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Lucius, Larkin Poe and Alison Krauss, who helped with others during the Ryman-Satungings.

Ringos Ryman concerts also included added help from Jack White in a cover by Carl Perkins' Matchbox and Sheryl Crow, which next to the band leader and colleague Mickey Guyton and Tuttle appeared on “It Don't Come Easy”, which were presented in the trailer. He typed the latest studio edition of the lead and invited Larkin Poe to “grateful”.

The Ryman concerts Ringos showed roots with the “Octopus Garden of Beatles” across the new material, “I don't want to spoil the party”.

During the staging on January 14, Emmylou Harris Ringo surprised on stage and asked the artist, which was with Multi-Gram-prize-crowned, whether he would like to give his big old opry debut in February. This added another layer of tradition to the shows, which has now become a TV special.

Observe the official trailer Ringo & Friends in the Ryman below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jabdcu5mdpi