Son of Ringo Starr, musician played with the band since 1996 and left the group after talking about the singer Roger Daltrey on stage
The band The WHO rejected the drummer Zak Starkey After a disagreement during a last presentation at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The information was revealed in a declaration sent by a spokesperson The sun.
“The band made a collective decision to separate from Zak after this series of shows at the Royal Albert Hall. The band has admiration for him and wishes all the best for his future,” said the representative.
Starkey, who has been with WHO since 1996, is Ringo Starr’s son, legendary Battery of the Beatles. The departure comes after the participation of the group in the event of a teenage Cancer Trust charitable, traditional series of British shows of which the singer Roger Daltrey He is an organizer.
During the last song of the presentation, The song is overDaltrey has complained openly about Starkey’s battery. “To sing this song, I need to listen to the tone and I can’t. I only have the battery that makes” Bum, Bum, Bum “. I can’t sing it. I’m sorry, guys,” he told the public, raising the rumors about the backstage tension.
Source: Terra

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