Fox News goes 10 for 10!Source: Politico
Congratulations to everyone on the Fox News team. Obviously, it takes a total team effort to be the Leader on cable news.
The best way Americans can honor the men and women serving overseas is to be informed about the issues confronting our country.
Surviving Beatles launch Beatles Rock Band karaoke-style gameSource: BBC News
Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr appeared on stage for the first public viewing of Beatles Rock Band.
The karaoke-style game lets users use adapted game controllers - lead guitar, bass guitar and drums - to play along to various songs.
15 Most Influential Musicians of All TimeSource: borntoredefine.com
Over the years, thousands of artists and musicians have come and gone, while only a handful seemed to have left a lasting impression on popular culture.
Mythical Beatles track does existSource: BBC News
Sir Paul McCartney has confirmed a 14-minute long Beatles track many thought was a myth does exist - and says he wants the public to hear it.
Ringo Starr Asks Fans to Stop Sending LettersSource: Comcast Music Articles
Ringo Starr has been absolutely flooded with requests asking for his signature on stuff. He finally issued a statement about it.
I suggest you continue to write him with your feelings, but leave off any requests for his signature. The poor guy's hand is wearing out.

From the public domain audio files of the Internet Archive comes a true gem by the Fab Four. A few months before they arrived in New York and took America by storm, the Beatles flew up to a radio station in Sweden and played a five-song set in front of a small audience.
Ringo Starr Celebrates Birthday on Chicago Sidewalk Source: The New York Times
Reuters reports: Ringo Starr held a "peace and love" fest on a rainy Chicago sidewalk to mark his 68th birthday on Monday. "What could be wrong? Peace and Love. What a great birthday gift," the former Beatle said. "It's a happening."
Ex-Beatle rings out for peace todaySource: Chicago Sun-Times
Ringo Starr is spending his 68th birthday in Chicago, and the ex-Beatle is holding a downtown peace party of sorts today at noon.
Rock Hall of ShameSource: FOXNews.com
The ailing Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation puts on its show Monday night with John Mellencamp performing and Madonna preening in the audience as a rare non-performing inductee.
Ringo Starr Walks Out On "Regis"Source: The Huffington Post
NEW YORK — Ringo Starr is known for being the amiable Beatle, but the rock star showed his tough side Tuesday when he walked off the set of "Live With Regis and Kelly" rather than cut short one of his songs.

In 2008, entertainment is poised to have an excellent year. From film to Broadway, all the divertissements are at the starting line waiting to go. Yet, most peoples bets lay within the music genre.
Ringo Starr to allow downloads Source: The L.A. Times
Ringo Starr joined Paul McCartney, the other surviving member of the Beatles, in permitting digital sales of his recordings.
Ringo Starr Goes Digital With New EMI DealSource: billboard.com
Another Beatle is going digital. Ringo Starr has agreed for the first time to release his Capitol/EMI solo catalog online, including 1970's "Beacoups of Blues" and "Sentimental Journey," 1973's "Ringo," and 1974's "Goodnight Vienna, beginning Aug. 28.
Ringo Starr signs download dealSource: ZMEmusic.com
The ex-Beatle has signed a deal to release his Capitol/EMI catalogue as downloads on the internet, including his hit 1970 album "Beaucoups of Blues" and "Ringo" from 1973, his publicist said in a statement Sunday. The last thing we could expect from the band member.

This episode is work safe.Interview with Steve Turner, author of The Gospel According to The Beatles.We discuss what The Gospel According to The Beatles is about; why he decided to write a book about The Beatles spirituality; his books A Hard Day's Write and Hungry for Heaven: R …