Ringo Starr sends ‘peace and love’ after Beatles’ Grammy win Sir Ringo Starr has sent a message of “peace and love” after The Beatles’ Grammy win.
John Lennon’s son Sean picked up the gong on behalf of the group and said: “The world can’t afford to forget about people like The Beatles, we need this music in the world, we need peace and love and we need the magic of the 60s to stay alive.”.
Another British winner was Charli XCX, who picked up best dance pop recording for Von Dutch and best dance/electronic album and best recording package for her culture-shaping sixth record Brat.
This led to a new mix of the Revolver album, sourced directly from the four-track master tapes, in 2022, and Jackson and his sound team, led by Emile de la Rey, also used this technology for Now And Then to separate the vocals from the piano on the original recording.
The band won the award for best rock performance for the song Now And Then, which was finished by Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Ringo decades after it was recorded.