'The Beatles' Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr Reunite For New Album

By Akansha Anand | Feb 21, 2017 09:02 AM EST

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"The Beatles" Paul McCartney and Ringo Star had their reunion at the recording studio on Sunday, Feb. 19. The two surviving iconic rockers have an expected come back together for a new style of music.

According to New York Daily News, McCartney paid a visit to his former bandmate Starr to contribute in his forthcoming album. The reports were confirmed when a picture of the two surfaced on Twitter.

Starr and McCartney previously released music for Starr's "Y Not" album in 2010, where McCartney played the bass for the song "Peace Dream" and provided vocals for "Walk With You". The upcoming album of Starr will be the 19th album, which does not have a name yet but is expected to have its release anytime this year.

A separate picture with Joe Walsh, who is the member of All-Starr Band and McCartney, was shared by Starr which captioned saying that he is having a great day jamming with both the rockers at his home studio. A tour group from Los Angeles present in front Ringo's Hollywood home of were lucky to witness the situation first hand, as per Billboard.

Another picture was posted on Facebook by Bruce Sugar, who had engineered some of Starr's recent albums. He captioned the picture saying that he had a magical day with the two Beatle's rockers at the studio.   

"Postcard From Paradise" was the most recent album which was released by Starr in 2015. He is sure about the release of his new album will be sometime soon, although he has not confirmed any release date for it yet. 

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