On October 13th, the world-renowned Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band graced the stage of Lucas Oil Live at the WinStar Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma. Fans from every walk of life, including myself and my lady, gathered in anticipation for what was to be an unforgettable musical experience.

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The atmosphere was intense from the very beginning as the crowd eagerly awaited the legendary Beatle and his band to kick off the night. As the lights dimmed, a roar of applause filled the venue setting the vibe for what would be a night to remember.

Photo: Shelley Edmondson
Photo: Shelley Edmondson
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Ringo Starr taking the lead right from the opening number.

 

Each song had its own energy, blending iconic hits that showcased the talent of every band member. The synergy between Ringo and his All-Starr Band was amazing, and it was apparent that they all shared a deep passion for the music they were making together.

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Photo: Shelley Edmondson
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The man - Ringo Starr doing his thing behind the drum kit.

 

What made the evening especially cool to me was not just the music, but the shared experience of it all. Everywhere you looked, folks in Beatles t-shirts were singing along, dancing, and being taken back to different times in their lives through the power of music. Incredible.

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Photo: Shelley Edmondson
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All-Starr Band member Edgar Winter getting the crowd pumped up.

 

Ringo's spirit of peace and love rang throughout the venue. The tunes played during the evening hit home with fans both young and old. Ringo's funny banter between songs added a personal touch to the evening, making the audience feel as if they were in a more intimate setting, rather than a huge venue.

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Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band

 

As the final notes echoed throughout the space, there was a standing ovation. Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band had once again proven why they remain icons in music.

October 13th at WinStar wasn’t just another concert – it was an experience. One that reminds me of the power of music and shared human emotions that it brings. For everyone who attended it was a night that will not be soon forgotten.

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