Ringo Starr has shot down reports that the sons of The Beatles are set to form a band together.
Earlier this year, Paul McCartneyโs son James said he and the rest of the Fab Fourโs offspring could pay tribute to their dads by creating a second-generation incarnation of the group.
James, who has released two EPs titled Available Light and Close At Hand, admitted that he had discussed working with Sean Lennon and Dhani Harrison, although he did that it seemed as if Ringo Starrโs son, Zak Starkey, isnโt keen on the idea.
When asked if he had ever thought about forming a band with the rest of the Beatlesโ children, he replied: โI donโt think itโs something that Zak wants to do. Maybe Jason [drummer and one of Starrโs other sons] would want to do it. Iโd be up for it. Sean seemed to be into it, Dhani seemed to be into it. Iโd be happy to do it.โ
It turns out he was right, as Ringo himself confirmed that neither his son Zak Starkey (who previously played with both Oasis and The Who) or Jason Starkey are onboard.
Speaking to W.E.N.N, he said: โBoth my sons tell me they are not going to do it.โ
Recently, Paul McCartney revealed that he and his former bandmates had often discussed reforming the band, but had ultimately decided against it in case they tarnished their legacy. He released his latest solo album, Kisses On The Bottom, earlier this year.
Ringo Starr himself released his 16th solo album Ringo 2012 in January of this year.