Family Feud: Ringo Starr Defends Son Zak Starkey: Father Steps In: Ringo Starr has publicly criticized Roger Daltrey, lead singer of The Who, for firing his son, Zak Starkey, after nearly 30 years as the band’s drummer. In a Rolling Stone interview, Zak revealed that tensions arose following a March concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall, where Daltrey reportedly blamed him for timing issues…Read More…
In a rare public family dispute, Ringo Starr, legendary drummer of The Beatles, has stepped forward to defend his son Zak Starkey after he was unexpectedly fired by Roger Daltrey, lead singer of the iconic rock band The Who.
Zak Starkey, who has been The Who’s drummer for nearly three decades, revealed in a recent Rolling Stone interview that tensions began to mount after a March performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall. During the concert, Daltrey reportedly blamed Zak for timing issues. However, Zak insists the problem arose because Daltrey himself entered the song early, a mistake attributed to monitor issues on stage.
Taking a firm stance in support of his son, Ringo Starr publicly criticized Daltrey, referring to him as a “little man” and expressing deep disappointment with how the situation was handled. Starr’s defense highlights not only the close father-son relationship but also the emotional fallout from a long-standing collaboration abruptly coming to an end.
This incident has stirred conversations among fans and within the music industry, shining a spotlight on the often challenging dynamics behind the scenes in legendary bands. Despite the public nature of the fallout, Zak Starkey remains open to dialogue and the possibility of reconciliation with The Who.
As the story develops, it serves as a reminder that even music legends are not immune to personal conflicts, especially when family is involved.
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