Six decades is a long time to live inside the heartbeat of rock, yet Ringo Starr makes it sound as natural as breathing. He talks about new songs, new tours, and even a country album with T-Bone as if the clock never slowed him down. His life is still moving forward with The Beatles’ Anthology 4 on the way.
What stands out is the balance. He is a man who once lived the madness of rock and roll nights but now spends mornings giving back through art shows and his Lotus Foundation. The same person who once played to screaming stadiums now shares stories about Kid Pix digital art with laughter in his voice. That mix of serious and playful is all Ringo.
Ringo Starr on ‘the rock ’n’ roll lifestyle,’ art and The Beatles’ ‘Anthology 4’ | AP interview
Fans feel it too. One listener commented that “he makes seventy-something look like thirty-something,” while another wrote, “the man is living proof that peace and love actually work.” People do not just admire the music, they admire how he carries himself, with humor intact and work ethic untouched.
From there the story keeps rolling. The AP talk felt like a window into his daily rhythm, but just days later he sat down in the UK for another candid chat. This January 9th, 2025 interview showed the same Ringo, only this time with a more relaxed morning energy, talking about life and career as though nothing ever grew too heavy.
Ringo Starr interview this morning (UK) 9/Jan/2025
Here, he came across as light yet steady, the kind of presence that turns an interview into a conversation between friends. Fans watching were quick to point out his calmness and his ability to make every story feel personal. It was not just about what he said, but how easy he made the telling of it.
Ringo’s journey has always been about rhythm, laughter and giving more than he takes. He has never lost that. He is the drummer who made millions dance and the man who still preaches peace and love without irony. Follow Ringo Starr on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. If you grew up with The Beatles, his voice still feels like home.