Ringo Starr drops video for title track of country album, Look Up, which is out now

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Ringo Starr’s new country album, Look Up, is out now, and to celebrate Ringo has dropped the video for the album’s title track, which features a guest appearance by Molly Tuttle.

According to a press release, the video, directed by Wyndham Garnett, was inspired not only by the song’s lyrics, but by Ringo’s mission of sharing peace and love. It features a diverse group of people gathered in a field, as they dance, share the love and simply look up into the sun-filled sky. It ends with an aerial view, revealing that they are forming a peace sign. 

The album Look Up, co-written and produced by T Bone Burnett, was recorded last year in Los Angeles and Nashville. It’s made up of 11 songs, with special guest appearances by Tuttle, Billy Strings, LuciusLarkin Poe and Alison Krauss. The EaglesJoe Walsh, who is Ringo’s brother-in-law, also played on the album.

Ringo is set to celebrate the release of Look Up with shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, billed as Ringo Starr & Friends, on Jan. 14 and Jan. 15. He’ll also hit the road with his All-Starr Band, starting June 12 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. A complete list of dates can be found at ringostarr.com.
 

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