There have been several stories since the Beatles split in 1970 whether the band at some point in time would ever have reunited. Drummer Ringo Starr says while he doesn't know if a reunion would have happened, he'd like to think that he and his former band mates could have performed together again.

With the deaths of John Lennon in 1980 and George Harrison in 2001 we'll never know for sure, but in a new interview with The Daily Mirror, Ringo had this to say about a Beatles reunion.

I’d like to think, yes, we would. Paul [McCartney] still goes out with his band, I go out with mine and John would probably have been going out with his," Ringo maintains.  "George was not big on touring so I'm not sure about him.  But who knows... it could have come together."

Ringo is the featured artist for a new exhibit opening at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles on June 12. The exhibit titled 'Ringo: Peace & Love' is both the first major exhibit featuring Ringo and the first major exhibit dedicated to a drummer.

As of right now, the only U.S. shows Ringo and his All Starr Band have scheduled are in Las Vegas November 22-23, but Ringo promises more dates will be announced soon.

In addition to Ringo Starr, the All Starr Band features Todd Rundgren, former Santana/Journey singer/keyboardist Gregg Rolie, Toto guitarist Steve Lukather, Mr. Mister singer/bassist Richard Page, Mark Rivera and Gregg Bissonette.

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