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Former White Stripes and former Beatles perform at Kentucky festival with rock classics and special appearances

Jack White made a special participation in the Ringo Starr during the festival Bourbon & Beyondheld last Saturday (13) in Louisville, Kentucky. The musician took the stage to interpret “With a Little Help From My Friends” along with All-Starr Band.

The Song of Beatlesoriginally released in 1967 on the album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Bandserved as closing the set of 11 songs presented by Starr. White divided the vocals of the composition of Lennon-Mccartney with other guests, including his bandmates Patrick Keeler, Bobby Emmett, Dominic Davis and the singer Sammy Rae.

During the presentation, Ringo He also received veteran musicians from other classic bands. Steve Lukather (Toto), Colin Hay (Men at Work) and Hamish Stuart (AVERAGE WHITE BAND) participated in versions of “Rosanna”, “Hold the Line”, “Land Down Under” and “Pick Up The Pieces”.

THE Bourbon & Beyond marks the second public meeting between White and Starr In 2025. In January, the two musicians performed together at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville during the recording of the television program Ringo & Friends at The Ryman.

White has a recent history of collaborations with former members of Beatles. In November 2024, the guitarist shared the stage with Paul McCartney at the Corona Capital Festival, in Mexico City.

The festival Bourbon & Beyond It happens annually in Louisville and combines musical performances with Whiskey Bourbon tasting. The 2025 edition featured both artists in their official programming, which facilitated the spontaneous collaboration between them.

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Born in Argentina but based in Brazil for over 15 years, Daniela found her universal language in music. Graduated in radialism from Unesp, she became a creative researcher and set her foot in musical journalism on the Popload portal. Gateira, during the week looking for your next favorite band and on weekends always finds a good show to watch.


Source: Rollingstone

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