Ringo Starr Sold a Musical to Paramount
Hole in the Fence, written with Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics.
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Hole in the Fence, written with Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics.
The nine key jabs that coincided with the band's 1970 breakup.
For, among other uses, "toys, plush toys, stuffed toys and board games."
Plus: Russell Crowe has a perfectly good excuse as to why he's not wearing tights.
The guy who plays Ringo, probably.
Reports out of the U.K. suggest this may be a possibility.
We certainly hadn't planned on purchasing another fake drum set for our already-crowded living room, but look at this thing!
"It was as if I was in an elevator and someone cut the cables [makes a boom sound]. Within I went."
Do any young artists stand a chance this year? Sadly, no.
In 'Last Call at Elaine’s,' Brain McDonald, who tended bar at the Upper East Side saloon-cum-salon from 1986 to 1997, recalls his time as a recovering alcoholic, trying to stay sober in one of the city’s most glamorous drinking dens.
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