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The James Hunter Six Return to the U.S. This Summer Behind Critically Acclaimed Album ‘Off The Fence’

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The James Hunter Six are heading back to the United States, and American soul music fans should take note. The British singer, songwriter, and GRAMMY-nominated artist dubbed “The United Kingdom’s Greatest Soul Singer” by MOJO has announced a summer tour beginning July 1st in Denver, running through Nashville, Minneapolis, Chicago, and more. The tour celebrates ‘Off The Fence’, Hunter’s eleventh studio album on Easy Eye Sound, a critically acclaimed record that also marks 40 years since his recording debut.

‘Off The Fence’ has drawn some of the strongest notices of Hunter’s career. MOJO awarded it four out of five stars, calling it “the very best of Hunter’s skill set.” Living Blues Magazine placed him in company with Lee Fields as one of the rare artists who can “sing soul music as if the 1970s simply never happened.” Relix, No Depression, PopMatters, AllMusic, and WBGO have all weighed in with praise. Twelve self-penned tracks delivered with Hunter’s customary blend of smooth vocal control, heart-worn grit, and dry wit, the album moves from the infectious blues blaster “A Sure Thing” to the beautifully moving “Here And Now” and includes a rare duet with Van Morrison on “Ain’t That A Trip,” a collaboration that alone makes ‘Off The Fence’ essential listening.

Hunter announces the tour with characteristic deadpan: “The U.S. Embassy finally granted me the official ‘Oh Go On Then If You Must’ certificate, and we’re all set. We’ve had fun knocking these tunes together (one of them is quite good), and we’re looking forward to inflicting them on you at the earliest opportunity.” That kind of wit, delivered with complete commitment, is exactly what makes Hunter one of the most distinctive and genuinely beloved figures in contemporary soul music. A performer this assured and this deep in the tradition is worth catching whenever the opportunity presents itself.

April dates in Washington DC, Sellersville, and New York City precede the summer run, which stretches through August with stops at storied rooms including the Dakota in Minneapolis, Space in Evanston, Knuckleheads in Kansas City, and The Iridium in New York. Full tour information and tickets are available at jameshuntermusic.com.

‘Off The Fence’ Tracklist:

  1. Two Birds One Stone
  2. Let Me Out Of This Love
  3. Gun Shy
  4. Believe It When I See It
  5. Here And Now
  6. Off The Fence
  7. Ain’t That A Trip (feat. Van Morrison)
  8. One For Ripley
  9. Trouble Comes Calling
  10. Particular
  11. A Sure Thing
  12. Only A Fool

The James Hunter Six 2026 U.S. Tour Dates:

April 19 – Washington, DC – The Hamilton

April 20 – Sellersville, PA – Sellersville Theater

April 21 – New York, NY – Iridium

July 1 – Denver, CO – The Bluebird

July 2 – Vail, CO – Vilar Performing Arts Center

July 8 – Nashville, TN – Franklin Theater

July 10 – Kent, OH – Kent Stage

July 11 – Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark

July 12 – Milwaukee, WI – Vivarium

July 14 – Minneapolis, MN – Dakota

July 15 – Minneapolis, MN – Dakota

July 16 – Evanston, IL – Space

July 18 – St. Louis, MO – Music at Intersection

July 19 – Kansas City, MO – Knuckleheads

August 5 – Natick, MA – The Center for Arts in Natick (TCAN)

August 7 – Fall River, MA – Narrows Center

August 8 – Shelter Island, NY – Sylvester Manor

August 9 – Old Saybrook, CT – The Kate

Sublime Announce ‘Until the Sun Explodes,’ Their First Full Album With Jakob Nowell, Out June 12

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Sublime are back with something that carries real emotional weight. ‘Until the Sun Explodes’, the band’s first full-length album with Jakob Nowell as frontman, arrives June 12th on Atlantic Records, and the title track and lead single is out now. A 21-track record featuring collaborations with H.R. of Bad Brains, Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise, G Love, FIDLAR, and Skegss, the album stays rooted in the band’s classic sound while opening a chapter that could only exist with this lineup, at this moment.

The title track is the emotional center of everything. Jakob Nowell wrote it as a direct tribute to his late father Bradley Nowell, and he frames the album with clarity and honesty: “Until the Sun Explodes the album is an epilogue, and ‘Until the Sun Explodes’ the single is the epilogue to the epilogue. It is a tribute to the expansive works of Sublime, it is an acknowledgment for all that my father has done for me my entire life, and most importantly it is a thank you.” That kind of candor, delivered over music this deeply rooted in Long Beach’s punk and reggae DNA, makes the single one of the most emotionally resonant releases of 2026.

The music video deepens the tribute further, moving through Long Beach locations tied to Sublime’s history, with skateboard legends Christian Hosoi and Omar Hassan appearing in a timeless backyard party scene that bridges generations. Bradley Nowell’s presence runs through every frame. Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson are equally direct about what the record means. Gaugh calls it an expression of “the gratitude we all feel,” while Wilson is characteristically concise: “I think it will set the tone for the summer of 2026.”

The album lands amid a year already packed with landmark moments for the band. Two sold-out nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on April 17th and 18th celebrate the 30th anniversary of their groundbreaking self-titled album. The Grammy Museum’s exhibit ‘Sublime: Straight From Long Beach,’ running March 27th through September 7th, features handwritten lyrics, instruments from the original lineup, and rare photography. A new touring festival launches May 9th at Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth, with dates in Portland on June 27th and Salt Lake City on July 18th. The Sublime Reef Madness cruise sets sail November 15th from Miami. And ‘Ensenada,’ the album’s opening track, already spent eight consecutive weeks at number one on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart, the longest run at number one on alternative radio in 2025.

‘Until the Sun Explodes’ is out June 12th on Atlantic Records. Pre-save and pre-order links are live now at sublime.lnk.to/UntilTheSunExplodes. For the full festival lineup, cruise details, and Red Rocks information, visit sublimelbc.com.

‘Until the Sun Explodes’ Tracklist:

  1. Ensenada
  2. Wizard
  3. Can’t Miss You
  4. Backwards (feat. FIDLAR)
  5. Maybe Partying Will Help Pt 1
  6. Favorite Songs (feat. Skegss)
  7. Personal Hell
  8. F.T.R.
  9. Evil Men
  10. Trey’s Song (feat. H.R. of Bad Brains)
  11. Casino Taormina
  12. The Problem With That Is It Makes Me Stoked
  13. Gangstalker
  14. Figueroa
  15. Froggy
  16. Come Correct (feat. G. Love)
  17. What For
  18. 247-369 (feat. Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise)
  19. Maybe Partying Will Help Pt 2
  20. Until The Sun Explodes
  21. Thanx Again

Photo Gallery: Gary Numan And Tremours At Toronto’s Concert Hall On March 24, 2026

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Colin Asher’s ‘The Midnight Special’ Rewrites the Hidden History of American Music and Incarceration

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Colin Asher has written one of the most urgent and genuinely original music history books in years. ‘The Midnight Special: The Secret Prison History of American Music’, out June 30th from W. W. Norton, traces the deep and largely untold story of how the criminal justice system shaped American popular music from blues to hip-hop, and the portrait it draws is both revelatory and damning. Asher, the critically acclaimed author of ‘Never a Lovely So Real’, brings the same forensic depth and narrative precision to 336 pages that reframe the entire arc of twentieth century American music culture.

The book opens with Huddie “Lead Belly” Ledbetter, made to perform in prison clothes, and moves forward through the Jim Crow-era Southern prison farms, the heroin-driven mid-century drug wars that criminalized a generation of jazz artists, and into the crushing weight of mass incarceration decades later. The throughline Asher draws is consistent and sobering: the suggestion of criminality has often benefited white artists while active prosecution devastated Black musicians. The divergent trajectories of jazz pianist Elmo Hope and country singer Johnny Cash make that argument with particular force, Hope’s career stifled by violent discriminatory policing while Cash’s leniency produced a masterpiece at San Quentin.

The book closes with Tupac Shakur’s ‘Me Against the World’ and stories of music in prisons today, completing a narrative that is as musically astute as it is sociologically essential. Asher never loses sight of the individual lives behind the argument, and that human grounding is what separates ‘The Midnight Special’ from academic analysis and places it firmly in the tradition of essential American music writing. This is one of the most important music books of 2026, and one that demands to be read widely.

CMA Fest Presented by SoFi Reveals Full Outdoor Stage Lineup for Four Days of Free Country Music in Nashville

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Country Music fans will have even more to look forward to at this year’s CMA Fest presented by SoFi as the Country Music Association reveals the lineup of artists set to perform across the festival’s free outdoor daytime stages. Taking place June 4-7 in downtown Nashville, the world’s longest-running Country Music festival will once again bring together hundreds of artists and thousands of fans from around the globe for four days of unforgettable live music.  

As previously announced, the lineup for the nightly concerts at Nissan Stadium includes Bailey ZimmermanBlake Shelton, Carly PearceCody JohnsonDeana CarterElla LangleyGretchen WilsonHARDYJason AldeanJordan DavisKeith UrbanLuke BryanThe Red Clay StraysRiley GreenRussell DickersonShaboozeyTim McGrawTucker Wetmore and Zach TopThe Band Perry and Stephen Wilson Jr. will also deliver dynamic mid-field performances, bringing energy to the heart of Nissan Stadium. 

Taking the Chevy Riverfront Stage are Country hitmakers Ashley Cooke, Braxton Keith, Carter Faith, Charles Wesley Godwin, Chase Matthew, Chayce Beckham, Cooper Alan, Dasha, Drew Baldridge, Dylan Marlowe, ERNEST, Ian Munsick, Josh Ross, Kaitlin Butts, Kameron Marlowe, Lauren Alaina, Mackenzie Carpenter, Maddox Batson, Marcus King, Max McNown, Midland, Molly Tuttle, Nate Smith, Priscilla Block, RaeLynn, Redferrin, Russell Dickerson, Shane Smith & The Saints, Stephen Wilson Jr., Tigirlily Gold, Tucker Wetmore, Ty Myers, Tyler Braden, Vincent Mason and Waylon Wyatt.  

The Dr Pepper Amp Stage at Ascend Park is packed with performances from Angie K, Billy Dean, Blanco Brown, Canaan Smith, Cody Hibbard, Craig Campbell, Dave Fenley, Drake Milligan, Emily Ann Roberts, Erin Kinsey, Greylan James, The Jack Wharff Band, John Morgan, Kaylee Bell, Kaylee Rose, Kolby Cooper, Late Night Thoughts, Leanna Crawford, Melissa Etheridge, Noeline Hofmann, Pam Tillis, Pecos & the Rooftops, Shaylen, Travis Bolt, Travis Denning, Ty Herndon, Tyler Farr, Uncle Kracker, The War And Treaty and Willow Avalon. 

The Chevy Vibes Stage at Walk of Fame Park features a stellar lineup with Adrien Nunez, Alana Springsteen, Ashland Craft, Austin Snell, Bellah Mae, Caylee Hammack, Chase McDaniel, Colt Ford, Dax, Drake White, Frankie Ballard, Graham Barham, Hannah McFarland, Jade Eagleson, Karley Scott Collins, Kelsey Hart, Lanie Gardner, Lauren Watkins, Mack Geiger, Madeline Merlo, Mae Estes, Maggie AntoneMark Wills, Melanie Dyer, Neal McCoy, Owen Riegling, Shane Profitt, Sister Hazel, Tayler Holder, Walker Montgomery and Willie Jones. 

Hitting the Good Molecules Reverb Stage at Bridgestone Plaza are Abbey Cone, Alex Lambert, Alexandra Kay, Atlus, Ava Hall, Belle Frantz, Blake Proehl, Brad Cox, Bryan Andrews, Cassidy Daniels, Cody Lohden, Eli Winders, Elizabeth Nichols, Gareth, Jacob Hackworth, Jamie MacDonald, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Jenna Davis, John Foster, Julia Cole, Just Jayne, Kevin Powers, The Kruse Brothers, MaRynn Taylor, McCoy Moore, Myles Morgan, Preston Cooper, Scoot Teasley, Sophia Scott, Stella Lefty, Timmy McKeever, Trey Lewis, Tyce Delk, Tyler Nance, Wesko and Will Moseley. 

New this year, the Wrangler Remix Stage inside Fan Alley will feature performances from Alli Walker, Aniston Pate, Ashley Kutcher, Benny G, BODHI, Bottomland, Brooke Lee, Carson Wallace, CECE, Chancey Williams, Chandler Walters, Clayton Mullen, Cole Goodwin, Dalton Davis, Emily Nenni, Gannon Fremin & CCREV, Hayden Blount, Hayden Coffman, Highway Home, Hogslop String Band, Jake Banfield, Jay Webb, Kat Luna, Lil Man J, Lily Meola, Matt Cooper, Payton Smith, ROME from Sublime with Rome, SKEEZ, Sons of Habit, Sterling Elza, Trey Pendley, Tyla Rodrigues and The Wilder Blue. 

  • Four-Night Stadium Passes: Enjoy full access to all nightly concerts at Nissan Stadium, including performances from Country Music’s biggest stars. Passes are on sale now. 
  • Single-Night Stadium Tickets: Get access to a superstar-packed night of performances at Nissan Stadium on the date of your choice. Single night tickets are on sale now.  
  • Riverside Retreat: Upgrade your experience with VIP access to the Chevy Riverfront Stage, Dr Pepper Amp Stage and Chevy Vibes Stage offering exclusive amenities like shaded areas, mobile charging stations and air-conditioned restrooms. Plus, enjoy early entry to the Chevy Riverfront Stage and discounted beverages. Tickets are on sale now. 
  • Fan Fair X: Get up close with your favorite artists through exclusive meet-and-greets, shop one-of-a-kind festival merch and enjoy a variety of indoor activities at Music City Center. Tickets are on sale now and more information on programming will be coming soon.  
  • VIP Packages: Experience CMA Fest like never before with a VIP Package! Enjoy premium seating, backstage access and exclusive hospitality all weekend long through Elevate Experiences, an Official Experiential Hospitality Provider of CMA Fest.  

Free Outdoor Stages: Catch hundreds of artists performing throughout downtown Nashville on multiple outdoor stages. These high-energy concerts are free to attend and showcase the best of Country Music, from emerging talent to well-established stars. 

Beyond incredible performances, at its heart, CMA Fest reflects the Country Music community’s shared commitment to giving back. Through the participation of artists and the broader Country Music community, a portion of proceeds from each annual CMA Fest supports the CMA Foundation’s music education initiatives nationwide. To learn more, visit CMAfoundation.org. 

TikTok unveils the BTS ARIRANG In-App Experience

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  • TikTok today announces the launch of the BTS ARIRANG In-App Experience, a bespoke in-app destination celebrating the highly anticipated return of pop royalty BTS and their new album ARIRANG.

ARIRANG marks BTS’s first new music since all seven members completed their military service in 2025, ushering in a new era for the group and ARMY.

Launching today, March 20, the dedicated campaign page gives fans new ways to celebrate the band’s long-awaited comeback on TikTok. Fans can complete interactive tasks to unlock an exclusive BTS Sailor Hat profile frame, play games to earn bespoke BTS sticker packs, explore custom BTS effects, and discover the official tracklist for the new album. The experience will also give fans the chance to learn more about the upcoming BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG on Netflix, offering an early look at the group’s next chapter.

BTS are the biggest band in the world on TikTok, with more than 74.4 million followers, over 104 million posts using #BTS, and 1.7 billion likes across their content, underscoring TikTok’s role as a global destination for ARMY to celebrate the music and culture they love. The group’s official account continues to bring fans closer to their world giving ARMY even more ways to connect with BTS.

KC You, TikTok’s Head of Artist and Label Partnerships, Asia, said: “BTS has built one of the most passionate global fan communities on TikTok, which continues to shape music culture and fandom on the platform every day. As BTS begin this exciting new chapter together, we’re proud to partner with them on the ARIRANG In-App Experience, giving ARMY around the world new ways to celebrate their comeback, unlock exclusive features, and connect with the music they love.”

The BTS ARIRANG In-App Experience launches globally on TikTok today, giving ARMY everywhere new ways to celebrate the reunion set to be etched in pop culture history.

Ms. Lauryn Hill Headlines Diaspora Calling! Festival’s Landmark UK Debut at Milton Keynes National Bowl

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Diaspora Calling! is coming to the UK, and it is arriving with one of the most significant lineups of the British festival summer. On Friday August 7th, Milton Keynes National Bowl hosts the inaugural UK edition of Ms. Lauryn Hill’s celebrated music and arts initiative, with Hill herself headlining in what is currently her only confirmed UK performance of 2026. Wyclef Jean, YG Marley, and Zion Marley join her, with further artists across two stages still to be announced. Tickets go on sale Tuesday March 31st at 9AM via diasporacalling.com.

Launched by Ms. Hill in 2016, Diaspora Calling! began as a curated art exhibition and live performance at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre, where Hill presented a gallery focused on Haitian art alongside a programme of live music. The concept expanded into a touring platform featuring artists including Nas, Kehlani, Noname, and Little Simz, consistently centering themes of unity, resilience, and cultural exchange among African descendant communities worldwide. The UK debut at Milton Keynes National Bowl is the most ambitious iteration of that vision yet.

The lineup carries enormous weight. Hill, whose landmark solo album ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ earned five Grammy Awards and remains one of the most culturally significant records ever made, is joined by fellow Fugees founding member and Grammy-winning artist Wyclef Jean. YG Marley brings conscious lyricism and reggae-rooted sounds that reflect his family’s extraordinary legacy while carving out his own contemporary voice. Zion Marley extends that lineage further, fusing reggae, soul, and hip-hop in a way that feels both deeply rooted and entirely present tense.

Milton Keynes National Bowl is one of the UK’s largest and most storied outdoor concert venues, a setting that has hosted some of the biggest shows in British live music history and brings the technical capacity and scale that an event of this ambition demands. A full food village celebrating diaspora cuisine rounds out the experience. This is not simply a festival. It is a cultural statement, and one of the most important live music events on the UK calendar this year.

Tickets go on sale Tuesday March 31st at 9AM. Sign up for early access at diasporacalling.com. Move fast.

Jack Harlow Takes ‘The Monica Tour’ to North American Theaters This Summer

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Jack Harlow is back on the road, and this run feels like a proper statement. “The Monica Tour,” promoted by Live Nation, launches August 4th at Brooklyn Paramount and stretches through seventeen North American theater dates before wrapping September 21st at The Fox Theater in Oakland. It supports ‘Monica’, his R&B-heavy new album and first release in nearly three years, and the venues chosen, intimate, high-capacity theaters in major markets, suit the moment perfectly.

The last time Harlow headlined a proper tour was his sold-out six-city 2023 Kentucky run, which closed at Lexington’s Rupp Arena with a show that grossed over $1.2 million on 12,450 tickets. “The Monica Tour” is a different kind of campaign, wider in geographic reach and rooted in the more sonically intimate world of the new album. Theater settings are the right call for music this R&B-leaning, close enough to feel the room, large enough to make noise.

The routing hits hard. Brooklyn Paramount, The Salt Shed in Chicago, MGM Music Hall at Fenway, The Anthem in Washington, Hollywood Palladium, and a San Diego stop at Gallagher Square at Petco Park are among the highlights. A hometown Louisville date at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall on August 29th will carry its own weight, as Harlow shows at home always do.

Presales begin March 26th, with general on-sale at 10am local time on March 27th. For an artist with Harlow’s track record of selling out rooms and delivering high-energy live sets, moving quickly on tickets is the right call.

“The Monica Tour” Dates:

August 4 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount

August 8 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed

August 11 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit

August 13 – Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center

August 15 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia

August 18 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY

August 21 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway

August 25 – Washington, DC – The Anthem

August 29 – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall

September 4 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy

September 7 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall

September 8 – Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom

September 11 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium

September 14 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium

September 17 – San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square at Petco Park

September 19 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic

September 21 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater

Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet Co-Founder Don Pyle Delivers a Wildly Candid Music Memoir

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Don Pyle has lived one of the most genuinely singular creative lives in Canadian music, and ‘Rough Description: Love Letters and Ghost Stories From a Life in Music’, out May 26th from ECW Press, tells that story with the kind of candor and dark humor that only someone who has actually lived it could pull off. Pyle, drummer and co-founder of beloved instrumental group Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, the band behind the Kids in the Hall theme, brings a sharp observer’s eye to 304 pages of memoir that are alternately hilarious, melancholic, and consistently impossible to put down.

The book covers an extraordinary amount of ground. Pyle traces his earliest bands, the absurdity and rewards of touring, his evolving relationship with his mother, a life-changing car accident, and the genuinely improbable chain of events that turned a punk rock pen pal connection into a career in showbiz. His working relationships with the late Dallas Good, legendary producer and engineer Steve Albini, and the iconic Kids in the Hall comedy troupe all figure prominently, and Pyle dishes on all of it with the kind of unguarded honesty that makes music memoirs worth reading in the first place.

What sets ‘Rough Description’ apart is Pyle’s perspective. A photographer, film and TV composer, producer, and writer with 15 albums to his name, he approaches every creative discipline as part of the same continuous stream, and that unified sensibility gives the book a texture and depth that goes well beyond standard rock memoir territory. The chapter on how the Ramones rewired his teenage brain alone is worth the price of admission.

‘Rough Description’ is available for pre-order now ahead of its May 26th release from ECW Press, in paperback at $24.95 CAD, with digital editions also available. For anyone who came of age with Canadian indie music, comedy, and punk in their bloodstream, this is essential reading.

Tom Doyle Finally Gives Ringo Starr the Biography He Has Always Deserved

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Ringo Starr has spent decades being the most underestimated member of the most famous band in history. Tom Doyle’s ‘Ringo: A Fab Life’, out May 12th from ECW Press, makes a compelling and long-overdue case for why that underselling has always been a mistake. Doyle, the critically acclaimed author behind the award-winning Kate Bush study ‘Running Up That Hill’ and a veteran of Q and Mojo, brings the same forensic depth and warm narrative instinct to Starr’s remarkable life across 400 pages of exclusive new interviews and meticulously researched detail.

The book’s scope stretches far beyond the Beatles years, which is precisely what makes it essential. Doyle traces the full arc from Richard Starkey’s poverty-stricken Liverpool childhood and near-fatal illnesses, through the dizzying years with the biggest band on the planet, and deep into the messier, richer decades that followed: the film career, the addictions, the career detours, the children’s television narration, the furniture design, the marriage to Barbara Bach, and ultimately the hard-won peace and sobriety of his later years. It is a life so packed with incident that the Beatles chapter, remarkable as it is, feels like one movement in a much longer symphony.

The critical response has been emphatic. Classic Rock awarded it a perfect 10, calling it “full of drama, emotion, comedy, tragedy and incident” and “an essential purchase for music fans, never mind Beatles fans.” Mojo called it a “resolutely fab” portrait of “the Beatles anchor emotionally as well as rhythmically.” Record Collector gave it five stars, praising Doyle’s “friendly, informal, engaging yet fact-packed and forensic” style. Samira Ahmed of BBC Front Row called it “perhaps the most dramatic life arc of any of the Beatles,” adding that it is “a beautiful read.”

‘Ringo: A Fab Life’ is available for pre-order now ahead of its May 12th release from ECW Press, in paperback at $29.95 CAD. For Beatles obsessives, music biography devotees, and anyone who has always suspected there was far more to Ringo Starr than the punchlines suggest, this is the book that settles the argument once and for all.