Monday, June 01, 2026

Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band bring parade of hits to Prescott Vallley

Ringo Starr performing in Prescott Valley, AZ
on Sunday, May 31, 2026.

Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band

Where: Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ

When: Sunday, May 31, 2026

Next: The tour includes stops in Tucson, AZ on June 3; in Phoenix, AZ on June 12 and at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on June 14

Tickets: www.RingoStarr.com


Review by Robert Kinsler

Photography by Daryl Weisser



Few concert events are as fun as an evening featuring Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band. Indeed, as a member of the greatest and most influential band of all time, former Beatles drummer/vocalist Starr elevates the proceedings with a troupe that features a top-tier lineup of musical giants who bring their own talents to the show.

Ringo Starr behind his famous Ludwig drum set.


At a dazzling sold-out concert staged at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, AZ on May 31, 2026, Starr and his six-man band delivered a night of delightful nostalgia that was fueled by nearly two dozen bona fide radio favorites. 


Guitar great Steve Lukather performing at the Findlay Toyota Center.


Opening with "Matchbox" (a song penned by Carl Perkins in the 1950s, and recorded by the Beatles in 1964), Starr, 85, sounded in stellar form vocally as he danced and moved to the music; lead guitarist Steve Lukather unleashed some fiery fret work. The pace and magic of the concert continued with the followup cut "It Don't Come Easy," an enduring 1971 classic rock gem co-written by Starr and George Harrison, proving to be one of the more poignant songs of the night. 

Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band performing in Prescott Valley, AZ.


Drummer Gregg Bissonette in action in Prescott Valley, AZ.


After those two tracks featuring Starr on lead vocals, the night featured a flow where other band members would sing hits associated with their careers too. For example, Lukather was featured on a trio of winning Toto classics ("Rosanna," "Hold The Line" and the sumptuous "Africa"), while Men at Work lead singer Colin Hay sang three of that band's best-known hits ("Down Under," "Overkill," and "Who Can It Be Now?") and Average White Band singer-guitarist-bassist Hamish Stuart sang a trio of numbers too (including the funky "Pick Up the Pieces").


From left, Steve Lukather, Warren Ham and Ringo Starr on May 31, 2026.


Ringo Starr in Prescott Valley, AZ.


Multi-instrumentalist Warren Ham playing the harmonica on May 31.


But there is little doubt the main attraction for those pinching themselves that the 2026 Spring Tour had arrived in this relatively little known mountain town in Central Arizona was the chance to hear Fab Four classics sung by a Beatle. The rollicking "Boys" was bolstered by Warren Ham's solid harmonica blasts. "Yellow Submarine" was an infectious sing-along and genuinely joyful. Rousing performances of "Octopus's Garden," "I Wanna Be Your Main," "Act Naturally" and the night-ending "With A Little Help From My Friends" were gold. Starr, his band and everyone in the crowd seemed thrilled at every turn.


From left, Hamish Stuart and Colin Hay at the Findlay Toyota Center.


Additionally, Starr showcased gems from his solo career including the confessional "I'm the Greatest" (a song written by John Lennon for Starr), catchy "No No Song," timeless "Photograph" and even "Choose Love" — the latter from his recently-issued country music album Long Long Road.

If you have a chance to catch Starr and company in concert this month, don't miss it.


Steve Lukather, left, with Ringo Starr.


Sunday, May 31, 2026

New music: The Alarm, Old Crow Medicine Show

In this column I review the final album release featuring the late Mike Peters with his groundbreaking band The Alarm, as well as an ambitious new collection from American troupe Old Crow Medicine Show.




Artist: 
The Alarm
Title: Transformation (Twenty First Century/Virgin Music Group)
You might like if you enjoy: The Alarm, U2, Simple Minds
Tell me more: Although Alarm frontman Mike Peters passed away after a 31-year battle fighting cancer on April 29, 2025, his incredible legacy has continued to grow thanks to the release of Transformation on May 29. The album's 12 songs crackle and soar via Mike Peter's passionate vocals, straightforward lyrics and winning arrangements. One of the most wonderfully surprising truths to be heard across the disc is how powerful and undiminished Peters' signature vocals sound despite the obvious challenges he faced during the recording of the album that spanned from Oct. 7, 2024 to Jan. 15, 2025. The anthemic opener "New Life," U2 flavored "Outlier," defiant "Saviour," "One In A Million" and uplifting "Live Today" (the latter is my favorite track on the album) are at odds with the challenging end-of-life struggles Peters faced during the recording of the album  all those tracks showcase his defiance to overcome seemingly impossible odds with candor and passion. Indeed, the fiery rocker "Chimera" offers a detailed look at some of the advanced medical procedures used by Peters' doctors to fight his disease. Other stellar cuts include the aptly-titled "Soul Town," life-affirming "In Unity" and celebratory "To Be Alive." As Alarm bandmate Jules Peters (she is also the wife of Mike Peters) notes in the album's press notes: "Mike lived a life of beauty and never gave up right to the very end." Make sure to get a listen to this essential album. Information: thealarrm.com.




Artist: 
Old Crow Medicine Show
Title: Union Made (Hartland Records via Firebird Music)
You might like if you enjoy: Old Crow Medicine Show, Molly Tuttle, Evan Felker, Maggie Rose
Tell me more: Two-time GRAMMY Award winning Americana string band Old Crow Medicine Show returns on June 5 with the highly-anticipated studio album Union Made, an ambitious collection that finds the Nashville-based troupe continuing to deliver infectious material steeped in Americana, country blues, folk and bluegrass that touches on themes ranging from political protest and a love of America to the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) and even Civil War history with a masterful touch as the United States prepares for its 250th birthday. A number of top-tier guests join on the album which features 10 originals and two artful covers; Maggie Rose, Molly TuttleEvan Felker of Turnpike Troubadours, Del & Ronnie McCoury, Lee Oskar and John Carter Cash are among the musical greats who lend their talents to cuts on the album. The wide-ranging setlist includes the old-time styled opener "Howdy Do America," hard charging countrified "Lincoln Highway" featuring guest Ray Benson, politically-charged "Revolution Now" featuring Felker's signature vocals, the lovely "Last American Waltz" showcasing the gifted Molly Tuttle on lead and harmony vocals, a blazing take on Merle Haggard's joyous "Rainbow Stew," beautiful soul sortie "Beautiful Land" featuring singer Maggie Rose and harmonica great Lee Oskar, and the tender "Y'all All Come," the latter a wonderful call for unity. The parade of enticing songs comes to an inspired close with a cover of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth." 

OCMS co-founding member Ketch Secor says of the new album: "This is a fascinating time in our short history as a nation. We wanted to meet that moment by collecting a bunch of songs that speak to the joys and potentials, the rights and the wrongs of where we are today, where we're going, and what can embolden us to have a more perfect union in the future. There are wonderful, ghostly American sounds that only bands steeped in folk music traditions know how to conjure, and it seems like an important time for those voices to be heard." Old Crow Medicine Show will perform at the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, AZ on July 23. Information: crowmedicine.com.



Robert Kinsler


Thursday, May 28, 2026

Sam Barber wins Breakthrough Country Artist at the 2026 American Music Awards

Congratulations to acclaimed singer-songwriter Sam Barber on this well deserved honor. Make sure to catch the rising artist on tour this year too...Robert Kinsler


Photo credit: AMAs


SAM BARBER WINS BREAKTHROUGH COUNTRY ARTIST AT THE 2026 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS

SOPHOMORE ALBUM BROKEN VIEW RELEASED TO CRITICAL ACCLAIM; EXTENSIVE TOUR SET FOR 2026!



May 26, 2026—Last night, multi-platinum artist Sam Barber won Breakthrough Country Artist at the 2026 American Music Awards.



The accolade continues a breakout year for Barber, who released his sophomore album, Broken View, earlier this year via Atlantic Outpost (stream/purchase HERE) and performed an “incredibly moving set” (The Desert Sunat Stagecoach last month.



Co-written and co-produced by Barber and Joe Becker (“Indigo,” “Straight and Narrow”) with additional songs co-produced with Aaron Dessner (Taylor Swift, Noah Kahan) at Long Pond Studio, Broken View serves as a sweeping and introspective reflection on life’s complexities, exploring themes of love, loss and self-discovery. Already receiving critical attention, All Country News praises, “a sophomore record that doesn’t just meet expectations, it stares them down and walks right past them…Fully realized, unmistakable, and impossible to ignore,” while Whiskey Riff calls the new 13-song collection “incredibly impressive.”


An acclaimed live performer, Barber is currently on his extensive The American Route Tour” with confirmed stops at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, Boston’s Leader Bank Pavilion (two nights), New York’s The Rooftop at Pier 17 (two nights), and a sold-out show at Morrison’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, among many others. See below for complete tour itinerary.


One of the genre’s fastest-rising and “most in-demand artists” (Rolling Stone), Barber has built a devoted global audience through deeply personal songwriting and an unfiltered perspective that resonates across generations. Raised on a farm in southeast Missouri, Barber began playing music as a teenager after picking up his great-grandfather’s Gibson guitar. Guided by his commitment to making music on his own terms, Barber has risen rapidly as a generational voice in country music and now lives in Bozeman, Montana.


With more than 3.4 billion Restless Mind, received widespread critical acclaim, with Grammy.com declaring, "The double LP shows the  true breadth of his artistry, which is grounded in raw, narrative songwriting...and gritty, spare production" and Country Central raving, "a voice poised for stardom, there's not a message too powerful to be uttered from his lips." The album earned RIAA Gold certification and features standout singles, including "Straight and Narrow" and Platinum-certified "Indigo (featuring Avery Anna)," the latteer of which has amassed moree than 728 million global streams and earned Barber a top 40 placement on Billboard's Hot 100.


To see Barber's upcoming tour dates, visit SamBarberMusic.com.