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The Commodores And The Three Degrees Join Ultimate Disco Cruise 2026 Lineup

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With over 85% of the 2026 Ultimate Disco Cruise and Beyond cabins sold, the music performance lineup continues to get bigger and better! Grammy-award winning group The Commodores, whose hits include “Brick House,” “Easy,” “Three Times A Lady,”, “Sail On,” “Still,” “Nightshift,” and so many more along with Philadelphia’s own The Three Degrees will grace the stage of the Norwegian Pearl as it embarks from Miami, Florida, on February 23, 2026, for its 5-day voyage headed to Montego Bay and Grand Cayman.

Already filled with non-stop music entertainment, including over 40 live performances, by KC and The Sunshine Band, The Jacksons, WAR, The Ohio Players, Kid Creole and The Coconuts, Sister Sledge ft. Sledgendary, Evelyn “Champagne” King, The Sugarhill Gang, The Hues Corporation, The Fatback Band, Boogie Wonder Band, Urban Guerilla Orchestra, and Miami Sound Revue in a special tribute to Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine, this 6th sailing is destined to bring back all your disco dreams!

“The Ultimate Disco Cruise and Beyond is truly a one-of-a-kind experience, and we’re thrilled to be joined by so many legendary acts once again, to keep this music alive and the dancing experience continuing on our sixth sailing. Everyone onboard is welcome to be who they were during this fabulous era and who they are today as we enjoy this incredible music together,” says Alan Rubens, Executive Producer of the Ultimate Disco Cruise and Beyond.

The Norwegian Pearl comes to life with sparkling mirror balls, glitter, and a late-night dance club experience at Studio 55, the hottest nightclub at sea. Themed events take place throughout the week, so don’t forget to pack your bell bottoms, platform shoes, and accessories.

Limited cabins remain available, priced at $2,299 per person, which includes all applicable taxes, fees, and gratuities. Monthly payment plans are available through StarVista LIVE. To book your cabin, visit ultimatediscocruise.com.

National Music Centre Launches Oscar Peterson Centennial Exhibit

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The National Music Centre (NMC) is set to unveil its next major exhibition, Timeless: 100 years of Oscar Peterson, commemorating the centenary of one of Canada’s greatest musical legends. Opening on July 16, 2025 – nearly 100 years since Oscar Peterson was born – the exhibition celebrates the extraordinary life, music, and legacy of the virtuosic jazz pianist, composer, and humanitarian who captivated audiences around the world.

With a career that spanned over six decades, Oscar Peterson stands as one of Canada’s most celebrated and decorated artists. As the first artist inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1978, and the recipient of countless accolades, including the prestigious Glenn Gould Prize and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Peterson’s contributions to music have earned him unparalleled recognition both nationally and internationally. His influence can be traced across generations of artists, from Herbie Hancock to Diana Krall, and many more.

This ambitious exhibition explores the artist’s remarkable journey, from his early days surrounded by music in Montreal’s Black working-class Little Burgundy neighbourhood to his rise as a jazz powerhouse, composer, and advocate for civil rights and music education. Through archival materials, interviews, instruments, awards, personal artifacts, and multimedia installations, visitors will be immersed into the world of a man affectionately known as “The Maharaja of the Keyboard” and “The Man with Four Hands.”

The launch of the exhibition coincides with global celebrations marking what would have been Oscar Peterson’s 100th birthday. In collaboration with the Peterson family and estate, the NMC exhibition is the most comprehensive tribute ever presented of the artist’s life and work.

“Oscar wasn’t just a jazz pianist, he was a mentor, a trailblazer, and a force for social change,” said Kelly Peterson, widow of the late jazz great. “This exhibition captures the heart of who he was as a musician, and as a human being. I’ve had the privilege of working with the National Music Centre for well over a decade – before the building even broke ground. It’s very exciting to now have the full breadth of Oscar’s collection being shared with the public, allowing people to see some aspects of Oscar they did not know, and might not expect. It is my hope that by celebrating and honouring the 100th anniversary of his birth in this way, people will feel they know more about Oscar, that they have a fuller understanding of the artist and the man he was.”

Highlights of the exhibition include musical instruments from Oscar Peterson’s home studio, showcasing vintage synthesizers, electronic instruments, and recording gear that illustrate his pioneering use and early adoption of electronic music technology. Visitors can also explore mesmerizing performance footage; the story behind “Hymn to Freedom,” a powerful piece that became an anthem of the Civil Rights Movement; and a kids’ zone featuring a curated playlist for children with interactive instruments designed to inspire young music lovers.

To further commemorate Oscar Peterson’s centenary this August, NMC will present a special lineup of programming in his honour. On August 15, Peterson’s birthday, NMC will host an evening performance with Andy Milne, a JUNO Award-winning Canadian jazz pianist and former student of Peterson. Tickets are on sale now at studiobell.ca/whats-on.

The celebration continues on August 16, with Milne leading a fireside chat discussing Peterson’s artistic influence, along with Calgary jazz pianist Sheldon Zandboer performing live to showcase the timeless works of Oscar Peterson. Included with regular paid admission, this programming invites visitors to explore the exhibition while experiencing Peterson’s music brought to life.

“Oscar Peterson was a pioneering Canadian artist who redefined what was possible with the piano,” said Andrew Mosker, President and CEO of the National Music Centre. “His story is admired around the world and is one of brilliance, resilience, and innovation, and we’re honoured to present his legacy in a way that educates, inspires, and moves people.”Timeless: 100 Years of Oscar Peterson is accessible with paid admission to Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, and will run from July 16, 2025 until July 2026. For more information on hours and admission, visit studiobell.ca/general-admission.

Mary Lambert Returns With Bold New Single “The Tempest”

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Today, multi-platinum, GRAMMY-nominated queer singer/songwriter, spoken word artist, poet, and activist Mary Lambert has returned with “The Tempest” – her first major single in almost a decade. The new song is available to stream HERE, and while it has heart, listeners should be ready for some teeth. 

Lambert – who is most known for her powerful vocals on Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ marriage equality call-to-action anthem “Same Love” – was inspired by Shakespeare’s The Tempest and sought to explore the parallels of power, control, and colonialism in the 21st century when penning the track. The result is a battlecry that captures feelings of a progressive movement: righteous anger, determination, and the demand for bodily autonomy for women and the LGBTQ+ community. “The Tempest” was also produced entirely by Lambert, who taught herself audio engineering and production during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I wanted to write a song that would have inspired my 18 year-old self. Although the song is about bodily autonomy, abortion rights, trans rights, and resilience, it’s also about hope and the belief that a revolution is not just possible, but imminent, and it’s up to us to rise to the occasion,” Lambert elaborated. She continued, “Ultimately, this song is about liberation. Shakespeare’s The Tempest ends with the tyrannical former duke, Prospero, learning lessons of mercy and forgiveness, but what if the people in positions of power in our world never learn those lessons? My version of The Tempest is one where we organize and demand more for our communities.” 

“The Tempest” marks the inception of an exciting next chapter in Lambert’s incredible career. The incomparable and critically acclaimed artist – who has topped the Billboard charts, been honored by the Human Rights Campaign, dueted with Madonna, and starred in the Netflix animated musical and series Arlo the Alligator Boy and I Heart Arlo – is currently at work on her third full-length studio album, expected later this year. Stay tuned for more new music coming soon.

Mary Lambert is most known for Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ multi-Platinum marriage equality anthem, Same Love. Writing and singing the hook led to a MTV VMA win and two GRAMMY nominations for “Song of The Year” and “Album of The Year,” and culminated in the iconic 2014 Grammys performance, which featured Lambert’s unforgettable duet with Madonna. After the viral success of her Macklemore collaboration, Lambert released an EP with the Top 20 hit “She Keeps Me Warm” and “Body Love”. Her solo pop song “Secrets,” went Gold and shot to No. 1 on the Billboard Dance charts, and was followed by a full-length album and a handful of EPs. 

Lambert has received the Human Rights Campaign’s Visibility Award, The SAMHSA Special Recognition Award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for her work on destigmatizing mental illness, and was invited to speak at the UN. She has performed on Colbert, Ellen, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Tonight Show, and the American Music Awards. She stars in the Netflix animated musical and series Arlo the Alligator Boy and I Heart Arlo, alongside Jonathan Van Ness and Jennifer Coolidge. Lambert is the film composer for the groundbreaking documentary 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture, which broke Doc NYC records for the most viewed film in the festival’s history. Lambert also facilitates workshops on body image and recovering from body shame, called “Everybody is a Babe.” She is at work on her latest album.

Matt Cameron Exits Pearl Jam After 27 Years

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Some news hits you right in the snare drum. After nearly three decades behind the kit, Matt Cameron has officially parted ways with Pearl Jam. The band and Cameron announced the news today (July 7) on social media — and both statements are filled with admiration, emotion, and a whole lot of heart.

Here’s what Matt Cameron had to say:

“After 27 fantastic years, I have taken my final steps down the drum riser for the mighty Pearl Jam. Much love and respect to Jeff, Ed, Mike and Stone for inviting me into the band in 1998 and for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime, one filled with friendships, artistry, challenges and laughter. I am forever grateful to the crew, staff and fans the world over. It’s been an incredible journey. More to follow. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.”

And Pearl Jam followed up with a tribute of their own:

“From being one of our first musical heroes in the bands Skinyard and the mighty Soundgarden, to playing on our first demos in 1990, Matt Cameron has been a singular and true powerhouse of a musician and drummer.

He has propelled the last 27 years of Pearl Jam live shows and studio recordings. It was a deeply important chapter for our group and we wish him well always. He will be deeply missed and is forever our friend in art and music.

We love you Matt.”

From Seattle’s grunge roots to global stages, Matt Cameron was more than just the guy in the back keeping the beat — he was the beat. After Soundgarden dissolved in 1997, he got the call that changed everything.

From there, Cameron jumped into Pearl Jam’s touring cycle in 1998, originally as a fill-in after Jack Irons’ departure:

That “fill-in” gig turned into a 27-year run. Cameron first appeared on Binaural (2000), and stuck with the band through every studio album since. Even after Soundgarden reunited in 2010, he juggled both bands with the finesse only a legend could manage.

With just one Pearl Jam show left on the calendar for 2025, the future is open — for Cameron, for Pearl Jam, and for fans who are still absorbing the news.

2025 Blues Blast Music Award Nominees Announced

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In June of 2025, a group of music critics, journalists, festival promoters, music venue managers, musicians and other Blues music industry professionals nominated the best in Blues music in twenty three categories.

Voting Starts Monday July 14th, 2025

Fan voting begins July 14, 2025 and ends at midnight on August 31, 2025 on their website at http://www.BluesBlastMagazine.com. Voting is free and open to anyone.  You may only vote one time.  If you are not currently a subscriber you are automatically signed up as a subscriber to our free magazine as part of the voting process. Blues Blast Magazine subscriptions are always FREE and you may unsubscribe at any time at the bottom of each issue!

The Blues Blast Music Awards are presented by Blues Blast Magazine, the largest FREE weekly E-magazine with over 44,000 Blues fan subscribers located in all 50 states and in more than 90 countries.

Blues Blast Music Awards ceremonies

The Blues Blast Music Awards ceremonies are not being held this year.

2025 Blues Blast Music Award Nominees

Contemporary Blues Album

Andrew Duncanson – California Trap (feat. Michael Peloquin)

Chris Cain – Good Intentions Gone Bad

Ronnie Baker Brooks – Blues In My DNA

Kid Ramos feat. Brian Templeton and Johnny Ramos – Strange Things Happening

Tony Holiday – Keep Your Head Up

Tommy Castro & The Painkillers – Closer To The Bone

Traditional Blues Album

John Primer – Grown in Mississippi

Bobby Rush & Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Young Fashioned Ways

Bob Corritore & Friends – Doin’ The Shout

Eden Brent – Getaway Blues

Frank Catalano and Lurrie Bell – Set Me Free

Bob Stroger & The Headcutters – Bob Is Back

Soul Blues Album

Curtis Salgado – Fine By Me

Billy Price – Person Of Interest

Tad Robinson – Soul In Blue

Sugaray Rayford – Human Decency

The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra – What Are You Waiting For?

Johnny Rawls – Make Them Dance

Rock Blues Album

Albert Castiglia – Righteous Souls

Tab Benoit – I Hear Thunder

Mike Farris – The Sound of Muscle Shoals

Brody Buster – Redemption

Matt “The Rattlesnake” Lesch – Blues Cut Like Glass

Ian Siegal Meets Johnny Mastro – Easy Tiger

Acoustic Blues Album

Giles Robson & John Primer – Ten Chicago Blues Classics

Johnny Iguana – At Delmark

Eva Rose & David Pippin – Black Water Blues

Catfish Keith – Shake Me Up

Guy Davis – The Legend of Sugarbelly

Lee Kanehira – The Chicago Blues Piano Trio!!

Prakash Slim – 8000 Miles To The Crossroads

Live Blues Album

Bruce Katz Band – Back In Boston Live

The Blues Giants – Live at Groove Now

Eric Johanson – Live In Mississippi

Tas Cru – Tas Cru Band LIVE

Sean Chambers – Live Featuring The Savoy Brown Rhythm Section

Willie Buck – Live at Buddy Guy’s Legends

Historical Or Vintage Recording

Frank Bey – Peace

Jim Brewer and Dan Smith – Take It Easy Greasy

Terry Blade – Chicago Kinfolk: The Juke Joint Blues

Bernard Allison – Chills & Thrills

Duke Robillard – Roll With Me

New Artist Debut Album

Jad Tariq – Jad Tariq Sings

Jovin Webb – Drifter

Jubu Smith – JUBU

Fran Drew and the Lucky Strikes – Trial by Fire

Jantso Jokelin – Spark of Luck

Christopher Wyze & the Tellers – Stuck in the Mud

Blues Band Of The Year

The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra

Tommy Castro & The Painkillers

Southern Avenue

The Blood Brothers

Tab Benoit Band

Male Blues Artist

John Primer

Chris Cain

D.K. Harrell

Curtis Salgado

Tab Benoit

Andrew Duncanson

Female Blues Artist

Carolyn Wonderland

Eden Brent

Ruthie Foster

Shemekia Copeland

Sue Foley

Tierinii Jackson

Sean Costello Rising Star Award

Jad Tariq

Jovin Webb

Stephen Hull

Matt “The Rattlesnake” Lesch

Harrell “Young Rell” Davenport

Tony Holiday

Producer Of The Year

Kid Andersen

Tony Braunagel

Tom Hambridge

Mike Zito

Bob Corritore

Jim Gaines

Electric Guitarist Of The Year

Chris Cain

Kid Andersen

Tab Benoit

Laura Chavez

Duke Robillard

Kid Ramos

Acoustic Guitarist Of The Year

Catfish Keith

Guy Davis

Doug MacLeod

Keb’ Mo’

Kevin Burt

Slide Guitarist Of The Year

Sean Chambers

Derek Trucks

John Primer

Joanna Connor

Robert Randolph

Sonny Landreth

Bass Guitarist Of The Year

Bob Stroger

Rodrigo Mantovani

Benny Turner

Jerry Jemmott

Scot Sutherland

Danielle Nicole

Keyboard Player Of The Year

Bruce Katz

Ben Levin

Eden Brent

Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne

Johnny Iguana

Jim Pugh

Percussionist Of The Year

Derrick D’mar Martin

Kenny “Beedy Eyes” Smith

Tony Braunagel

June Core

Terrence Higgins

Tom Hambridge

Harmonica Player Of The Year

Jason Ricci

Bob Corritore

Dennis Gruenling

Kim Wilson

Rick Estrin

Charlie Musselwhite

Horn Player Of The Year

Jimmy Carpenter

Vanessa Collier

Terry Hanck

Sax Gordon Beadle

Deanna Bogart

Doug Woolverton

Vocalist Of The Year

Curtis Salgado

Oscar Wilson

Andrew Duncanson

Tad Robinson

Billy Price

Bobby Rush

Blues Video Of The Year

Tomislav Goluban with Crooked Eye Tommy – There Is A Train
https://youtu.be/7OTlGlkL30c?si=Av2xU9_RcM4oE0jD

Bobby Rush & Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Uncle Esau
https://youtu.be/MeM1to8FsW4?si=4IUPQTqsKffXkj2j

Peacock & the Surfarians – Dead Mans Blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdXTVOnVGN4

Kid Ramos – Strange Things Happening
https://youtu.be/6pvr7FaIeU8?si=bZVFI0N8Gy9_AHFZ

Billy Price – Inside That Box
https://youtu.be/oAU_C6xIGk8?si=UZBxRyWQFhvhIjLR

Rediscover Vinyl Magic With The Qlearsoul ONE-S and SoulBox S1 Turntables

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There’s a reason vinyl records have never gone out of style. The texture, the warmth, the ritual of setting the needle down—it’s a full sensory experience. With the Qlearsoul ONE-S and the SoulBox S1, two standout players designed for today’s listener, every spin feels personal and profound.

The Qlearsoul ONE-S offers the kind of immersive experience that audiophiles and casual listeners alike can appreciate. With its rich walnut wood grain finish, sleek aluminum accents, and woven fabric speaker grille, it stands out as both an audio powerhouse and a statement piece. It fits effortlessly into modern homes, studios, and music corners while delivering audio that feels deeply nostalgic and sonically elevated.

Behind its beauty is serious sound design. The ONE-S features a four-speaker configuration (two 15W woofers and two 10W tweeters) enhanced by DSP technology, creating a balanced, room-filling sound. Whether you’re cueing up Bowie, Beyoncé, or The Beatles, the warmth and clarity of each note envelops you.

Built for flexibility, the ONE-S supports 33 and 45 RPM playback, Bluetooth 5.3 in and out, a built-in phono preamp, and AUX input—all essential tools for the modern vinyl enthusiast. Want to stream from your phone or send your vinyl audio to Bluetooth headphones? It’s all possible, with no fuss.

The AT-3600L cartridge ensures that every groove is captured with accuracy and warmth. Known for its reliability and smooth tracking, it’s an ideal match for vinyl lovers who value detail, tone, and durability.

Controls are intuitive and tactile, with easy-to-use knobs for adjusting treble and bass. Whether you’re shaping the sound for jazz, pop, or classic rock, the ONE-S gives you complete control in real-time.

Designed as a stereo speaker turntable system, the SoulBox S1 is ideal for those who want the magic of vinyl with plug-and-play simplicity. This system is available worldwide through Amazon:

You can also grab the SoulBox S1 through QlearSoul’s official website across US, Canada, UK, and Europe here: https://bit.ly/4jIq6op

The Qlearsoul lineup reflects a deep love for music and a clear understanding of how to pair style with sound. Whether you’re a longtime collector or just getting into vinyl, these players are designed to elevate your connection to every record.

Vinyl is about playback and presence. The ONE-S and SoulBox S1 deliver that presence with timeless design, modern function, and audio you’ll feel in your chest. Your favorite records are ready. The stage is set. Let Qlearsoul bring them to life.

Best Site to Buy and Sell CS2 Skins

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By Mitch Rice

Whether you’re a casual player or a hardcore trader, CS2 skins are more than just cosmetic items — they’re part of the game’s culture and economy. From flashy knife skins to rare gloves, owning the right items is a way to show off style, status, and sometimes even make a little cash. Whether you’re looking to customize your loadout or turn virtual items into real cash, knowing where to buy and sell CS2 skins safely and profitably is key.

With so many trading platforms available today, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. In this article, we break down some of the best sites to buy and sell CS2 skins — looking at speed, pricing, ease of use, and security.

What to Look For in a CS2 Skin Marketplace?

Before diving into our top pick, let’s cover the essential features a good skin marketplace should offer:

  • Security & Trustworthiness: Look for platforms with verified user reviews, solid reputation, and anti-scam protection.
  • Low Fees: High commission fees can eat into your profits. Choose marketplaces with transparent and competitive rates.
  • Fast Payouts: Whether you’re selling skins or buying with real money, speed matters.
  • Wide Selection: A top site should offer thousands of skins — from budget-friendly pistols to ultra-rare knives and gloves.
  • Multiple Payment Options: Credit cards, crypto, PayPal, and even local payment methods help make transactions easier.

Why Skin.Land Is the Best Site to Buy and Sell CS2 Skins

Here’s what makes Skin.Land the top choice for thousands of gamers:

✅ Instant Sales

Want to sell your skins without waiting days for a buyer? Skin.Land buys your CS2 skins directly — no auctions, no waiting. Just select your items and get paid instantly.

✅ Real Cash, Real Fast

Unlike other sites that make you jump through hoops, Skin.Land offers instant payouts through SEPA, crypto, and bank cards. Most transactions are completed within minutes.

✅ Fair and Transparent Prices

No hidden commissions or sudden drops in value. Skin.Land’s pricing is based on real-time market data, so you always get what your skin is truly worth.

✅ Multi-language and Global Support

The platform supports users from all over the world, with local languages and payment options.

✅ Safe and Secure

Skin.Land is fully trusted by the community, with years of experience, verified transactions, and top-tier security. Your items and your money are always protected.

✅ Trusted by Thousands

With a growing user base and excellent reviews on platforms like Trustpilot, Skin.Land has quickly built a solid reputation

Other Popular Platforms for CS2 Skin Trading

Here are some others commonly used and trusted CS2 skin marketplaces :

  • Skinport – A user-friendly site with strong security and competitive pricing. Supports real money transactions and offers multiple currencies.
  • DMarket – Known for its large inventory and global audience. Offers both skin trading and NFT integration.
  • CS.MONEY – One of the oldest platforms, with strong branding and frequent promo campaigns.
  • TradeIt.gg – Offers bonuses and a fast, simple UI. Frequently used by newer traders.
  • Bitskins – A long-time player in the skin market, although popularity has shifted over time.

Each platform has its strengths. Some specialize in fast sales, others in rare or high-value skins, and some in user-to-user trading.

Tips for Safe Buying and Selling

  • Double-check URLs: Scam sites often copy branding of legit marketplaces.
  • Avoid logging in via suspicious links: Always type the URL manually or use bookmarks.
  • Use escrow when possible: Many marketplaces offer built-in protection for both buyers and sellers.
  • Beware of “too good to be true” offers: Scams often involve underpriced items or rushed trades.

Final Thoughts

Buying and selling CS2 skins has become an entire ecosystem of its own. Whether you’re looking to build your dream loadout or cash out rare items, choosing the right platform can help you get better value, faster trades, and safer experiences.

While no single site is perfect for everyone, evaluating your needs — budget, location, desired items, and payment preferences — will help you pick the best option for your situation.

And as always: trade smart, stay safe, and enjoy the game.

And as always: trade smart, stay safe, and enjoy the game.

85 Facts About Ringo Starr For His 85th Birthday

Born July 7, 1940, Sir Ringo Starr is more than the drummer for the Beatles — he’s a musical icon, peace-and-love advocate, and one of rock’s most beloved personalities. To celebrate his 85th birthday, here are 85 real, fascinating facts about Ringo Starr. Each one is a glimpse into the life of the man who kept the beat and never stopped moving forward.

  1. Ringo Starr was born Richard Starkey on July 7, 1940, in Liverpool, England.
  2. He is the longest-living member of the Beatles as of July 2025.
  3. As a child, he suffered from appendicitis and peritonitis, spending nearly a year in hospital.
  4. He later contracted tuberculosis and spent two years in a sanatorium.
  5. His first exposure to drums came while recovering in hospital, using a cotton bobbin to tap furniture.
  6. He formed his first band, the Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group, in 1957.
  7. He joined Rory Storm and the Hurricanes in 1959.
  8. He adopted the stage name “Ringo Starr” due to his rings and love of country & western.
  9. He officially joined the Beatles in August 1962, replacing Pete Best.
  10. Ringo’s first performance with the Beatles was on August 18, 1962.
  11. His first Beatles recording session was on September 4, 1962.
  12. He sang lead vocals on several Beatles songs, including “Yellow Submarine.”
  13. He wrote and sang “Don’t Pass Me By” and “Octopus’s Garden.”
  14. Ringo was praised for his acting debut in A Hard Day’s Night (1964).
  15. He won a Melody Maker poll for his performance in Help! (1965).
  16. He temporarily left the Beatles during the White Album sessions in 1968.
  17. He returned to the studio to find his drum kit covered in flowers.
  18. He considered his drumming on “Rain” his best Beatles performance.
  19. Ringo’s first solo album was Sentimental Journey (1970).
  20. His 1973 album Ringo was a top 10 hit in the U.K. and U.S.
  21. The single “Photograph” hit #1 in the U.S. in 1973.
  22. “You’re Sixteen” also topped the U.S. charts in 1974.
  23. He directed the 1972 T. Rex documentary Born to Boogie.
  24. Ringo voiced Thomas the Tank Engine for its first two seasons.
  25. He played Mr. Conductor in the PBS show Shining Time Station.
  26. He formed the All-Starr Band in 1989.
  27. The All-Starr Band has toured with 13 different lineups.
  28. Ringo was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice — as a Beatle in 1988 and solo in 2015.
  29. He was knighted in 2018 for services to music.
  30. Ringo narrated 26 episodes of Thomas & Friends.
  31. He appeared in The Last Waltz with Bob Dylan and The Band in 1976.
  32. His solo single “Back Off Boogaloo” peaked at #2 in the U.K. in 1972.
  33. Ringo sang on Cilla Black’s TV show in 1968.
  34. His playing helped popularize the matched grip technique in drumming.
  35. He inspired Phil Collins, who cited his drum fills on “A Day in the Life.”
  36. He played drums on Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band and Harrison’s All Things Must Pass.
  37. He performed at the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971.
  38. He appeared on The Simpsons in the episode “Brush with Greatness.”
  39. Ringo received the fifth spot in Rolling Stone’s reader poll of greatest drummers.
  40. He helped promote The Beatles: Rock Band in 2009.
  41. He released the holiday-themed album I Wanna Be Santa Claus in 1999.
  42. He performed “Photograph” at the 2002 Concert for George.
  43. He launched a peace campaign called #peacerocks in 2014.
  44. Ringo received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010.
  45. He received a Diamond Award on behalf of the Beatles in 2008.
  46. He published a MasterClass on drumming and collaboration in 2021.
  47. His catchphrase and life motto is “peace and love.”
  48. He has eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
  49. Ringo is a vegetarian and avoids garlic and onions due to allergies.
  50. He meditates daily.
  51. Ringo auctioned Beatles memorabilia in 2015, raising over $9 million.
  52. He co-wrote “It Don’t Come Easy” with George Harrison.
  53. He played drums on “Real Love” and “Free As A Bird,” the Anthology Beatles tracks.
  54. His solo song “Never Without You” was a tribute to George Harrison.
  55. He often credits Jim Keltner as his favorite drummer.
  56. He owns properties in Los Angeles, Monte Carlo, and Chelsea.
  57. He received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music in 2022.
  58. His drums helped Ludwig dominate the U.S. market in the 1960s.
  59. His vocals appear on “Act Naturally,” “Honey Don’t,” and “Boys.”
  60. He named “With a Little Help from My Friends” as a favorite song to perform.
  61. Ringo starred in the cult comedy Caveman (1981) with future wife Barbara Bach.
  62. He married Barbara Bach on April 27, 1981.
  63. Ringo performed “Walk with You” with Paul McCartney in 2010.
  64. He toured Australia and New Zealand for the first time in 2013.
  65. He performed two sold-out concerts in Israel in 2018.
  66. He contributed to the 2020 charity single “Here’s to the Nights.”
  67. He toured in 2022 after a pandemic hiatus.
  68. He tested positive for COVID-19 in October 2022, cancelling several shows.
  69. He released the EP EP3 in September 2022.
  70. He collaborated with T Bone Burnett on the 2025 album Look Up.
  71. His drumming influenced Steve Smith, drummer of Journey.
  72. He was inspired by skiffle, big band, and rockabilly music.
  73. Ringo described Gene Autry as his first musical hero.
  74. He played biscuit tins and washboards before owning drums.
  75. His first drum kit was a Christmas gift made from scrap pieces.
  76. Ringo was knighted at Buckingham Palace by Prince William.
  77. His solo career includes over 20 studio albums.
  78. He performed with Paul McCartney at the 2014 Grammy Awards.
  79. He played on “Little Willow,” McCartney’s tribute to Maureen Starkey.
  80. He sang “Good Night” on the Beatles’ White Album.
  81. Ringo was the first Beatle to become a grandfather in 1985.
  82. His 1976 home video for “Snookeroo” featured a 40-foot robot.
  83. He appeared in Lisztomania, Son of Dracula, and Blindman.
  84. Ringo is the only Beatle to have been in The Magic Christian with Peter Sellers.
  85. On his 85th birthday, he remains the beat behind the peace and the love.

10 Afrobeat Artists You Need To Know Right Now

Afrobeat continues to pulse across the globe — blending West African rhythms, funk, jazz, highlife, and hip-hop into one unstoppable cultural force. As global streaming climbs, major labels and music supervisors alike are paying close attention to the genre’s infectious energy. Platforms like Boomplay and Audiomack report exponential growth in Afrobeat streams, and Billboard now tracks Afrobeats with its own chart, reflecting the genre’s growing impact.

Here are 10 Afrobeat artists who define the sound and push it forward — each with a style that demands to be heard.

Adekunle Gold
Blending highlife, pop, and Afrobeat with sleek vocal delivery, Adekunle Gold brings a romantic, soulful vibe to the genre.

Asake
Known for his fusion of Fuji music and modern Afrobeat, Asake’s energetic style and choral hooks have made him a chart staple.

Ayra Starr
One of the genre’s fastest-rising stars, Ayra Starr combines Afrobeat with pop and R&B to create a bold, genre-bending sound.

Burna Boy
A global giant and Grammy winner, Burna Boy infuses Afrobeat with reggae, dancehall, and global influences while staying rooted in Nigerian culture.

CKay
CKay’s “Love Nwantiti” became a global anthem, and his smooth blend of Afrobeat and emo-pop continues to resonate across continents.

Davido
A superstar with global hits and deep roots in Nigerian pop, Davido brings high-energy, melodic Afrobeat that lights up any dance floor.

Femi Kuti
Son of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, Femi keeps the political spirit alive with fiery saxophone solos and socially conscious lyrics.

Fireboy DML
With a flair for songwriting and genre fusion, Fireboy’s Afrobeat-infused sound balances emotional depth and radio-ready production.

Tiwa Savage
A pioneering female force in Afrobeat and Afropop, Tiwa blends Afrobeat rhythms with sultry vocals and fearless lyrics.

Wizkid
One of the most influential Afrobeat artists today, Wizkid helped usher the genre into the global mainstream with smooth vocals and endless hits.

10 Tips for Making Instrumental Versions That Music Supervisors Love

When music supervisors search for the perfect track to pair with a scene, an instrumental version can often seal the deal. In fact, many supervisors request stems or instrumentals by default — especially for commercials, trailers, or dialogue-heavy scenes where lyrics might clash. According to a Guild of Music Supervisors survey, more than 70% of supervisors say that having a clean instrumental version makes a track far more licensable.

If you want to increase your sync chances, here are 10 tips to make your instrumental version stand out — and stay in demand.

Start With the Hook
Without lyrics, your instrumental needs to shine on its own — lead with the melodic hook or strongest riff to grab attention fast.

Don’t Just Mute the Vocals
Instrumentals work best when thoughtfully mixed — fill any gaps left by missing vocals with subtle instrumentation, not silence.

Use the Same Mastering Chain
Keep your instrumental version mastered to the same loudness and polish as the full mix. Supervisors don’t want a version that sounds like a demo.

Avoid Overcrowding
With no vocals to guide the ear, be careful not to overload the midrange. Keep your arrangement clean and clear.

Tag and Label Correctly
Include clear file names like SongTitle_Instrumental.wav — and make sure the metadata reflects it too. Music libraries love clean naming.

Create an Alt Mix with Light Vocals
Sometimes a ‘vocal underscore’ version — with just some ooohs or harmonies — can be more usable than a fully stripped track.

Watch the BPM and Key Info
Supervisors often search by tempo and key — so always provide accurate BPM and key data in your submissions.

End Cleanly
Avoid fade-outs unless they serve the project well. A clean button ending helps editors cut to black or transition between scenes.

Mind the Emotion Arc
Even without vocals, your instrumental should tell a story — build dynamics to mirror the emotional arc of your full version.

Make It Easy to License
Have your instrumental pre-cleared with all rights in order, ideally one-stop. The easier you make it for a supervisor, the more likely your song gets placed.