Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston – 15 June 1992

Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band live: Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston – 15 June 1992

Monday 15 June 1992 | Live Performance | Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, Michigan, USA

On Monday 15 June 1992, Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band performed at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, USA — the tenth show of the second All-Starr Band's tour of North America and Europe, which lasted for 62 dates between June and September 1992.

They were joined on drums for the performance of 'Yellow Submarine' by John Badanjek.

Starr had previously performed at Pine Knob — also known as the DTE Energy Music Theatre — on 30 July 1989. He returned there on 10 July 1995, 30 May 1997, 11 June 2000, 7 August 2003, 16 June 2006, and 27 June 2014.

The Second All-Starr Band

  • Ringo Starr: vocals, drums, percussion
  • Joe Walsh: vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion
  • Nils Lofgren: vocals, guitar, keyboards, accordion
  • Todd Rundgren: vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums, tambourine
  • Dave Edmunds: vocals, guitar
  • Timothy B Schmit: vocals, bass guitar, guitar
  • Burton Cummings: vocals, keyboards, guitar, tambourine, harmonica, flute
  • Tim Cappello: vocals, saxophone, percussion, keyboards
  • Zak Starkey: drums

Joe Walsh was the guitarist and vocalist of the Eagles, known for 'Life in the Fast Lane', 'Hotel California', and his solo hit 'Life's Been Good'. Nils Lofgren was a member of Neil Young's Crazy Horse and later Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. Todd Rundgren was the singer-songwriter behind 'Hello It's Me' and 'I Saw the Light', and the producer of Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell. Dave Edmunds was a Welsh rock and roll revivalist known for 'I Hear You Knocking' and 'Girls Talk'. Timothy B Schmit was the bassist of the Eagles and Poco. Burton Cummings was the vocalist and keyboardist of the Guess Who, known for 'American Woman' and 'No Time'. Zak Starkey was Ringo's son, who later became the drummer of The Who and Oasis.

Concert Setlist

  • 'I'm The Greatest'
  • 'No No Song'
  • 'No Time' (Burton Cummings)
  • 'Girls Talk' (Dave Edmunds)
  • 'Look At Us Now' (Joe Walsh)
  • 'I Can't Tell You Why' (Timothy B Schmit)
  • 'Shine Silently' (Nils Lofgren)
  • 'Bang The Drum All Day' (Todd Rundgren)
  • 'Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go'
  • 'Yellow Submarine'
  • 'Desperado' (Joe Walsh)
  • 'A Fool, A Fool, I Met A Fool' (Burton Cummings)
  • 'Keep On Tryin'' (Timothy B Schmit)
  • 'Wiggle' (Tim Cappello)
  • 'Black Maria' (Todd Rundgren)
  • 'In The City' (Joe Walsh)
  • 'You're Sixteen'
  • 'Weight Of The World'
  • 'Walkin' Nerve' (Nils Lofgren)
  • 'I Hear You Knocking' (Dave Edmunds)
  • 'American Woman' (Burton Cummings)
  • 'Photograph'
  • 'Act Naturally'
  • 'With A Little Help From My Friends'

1992 All-Starr Band Tour Dates

  • 2 June 1992: Sunrise Musical Theatre, Sunrise, USA
  • 3 June 1992: Sunrise Musical Theatre, Sunrise, USA
  • 5 June 1992: Bayfront Center, St Petersburg, USA
  • 6 June 1992: Blockbuster Pavilion, Charlotte, USA
  • 7 June 1992: Chastain Park Amphitheater, Atlanta, USA
  • 9 June 1992: Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, USA
  • 10 June 1992: Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, USA
  • 12 June 1992: Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, USA
  • 13 June 1992: Popular Creek Music Theatre, Hoffman Estates, USA
  • 15 June 1992: Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, USA
  • 16 June 1992: Kingswood Music Theatre, Vaughan, Canada
  • 17 June 1992: Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, USA
  • 19 June 1992: Radio City Music Hall, New York City, USA
  • 20 June 1992: Radio City Music Hall, New York City, USA
  • 21 June 1992: Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel, USA
  • 22 June 1992: Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, USA
  • 23 June 1992: Jones Beach Theatre, Wantagh, USA
  • 25 June 1992: Summerfest, Milwaukee, USA
  • 26 June 1992: Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, USA
  • 28 June 1992: Sandstone Amphitheatre, Bonner Springs, USA
  • 2 July 1992: All Star Festival, Gothenburg, Sweden
  • 3 July 1992: Dalarock Festival, Hedemora, Sweden
  • 4 July 1992: Mölleplatsen, Malmö, Sweden
  • 6 July 1992: Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England
  • 7 July 1992: Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
  • 8 July 1992: Le Zénith, Paris, France
  • 10 July 1992: Stadtpark Freilichtbühne, Hamburg, Germany
  • 11 July 1992: Tanzbrunnen, Cologne, Germany
  • 12 July 1992: Unterfrankenhalle, Aschaffenburg, Germany
  • 13 July 1992: Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland
  • 15 July 1992: Deutschlandhall, Berlin, Germany
  • 17 July 1992: Pori Jazz Festival, Pori, Finland
  • 18 July 1992: Valby-Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 19 July 1992: Gröna Lund, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 20 July 1992: Belga Beach Festival, De la Panne, Belgium
  • 22 July 1992: Teatro Tenda, Brescia, Italy
  • 23 July 1992: Teatro La Versiliana, Marina di Pietrasanta, Italy
  • 1 August 1992: Champs De Brionne Music Theatre, George, USA
  • 3 August 1992: Harveys Outdoor Amphitheater, Stateline, USA
  • 4 August 1992: Redwood Amphitheater, Santa Clara, USA
  • 5 August 1992: Concord Pavilion, Concord, USA
  • 7 August 1992: California Mid-State Fairgrounds, Paso Robles, USA
  • 8 August 1992: Ace Bowen Concert Grounds, Camp Pendleton, USA
  • 9 August 1992: Pacific Amphitheatre, Costa Mesa, USA
  • 11 August 1992: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, USA
  • 12 August 1992: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, USA
  • 13 August 1992: Desert Sky Pavilion, Phoenix, USA
  • 15 August 1992: Austin Aqua Festival, Austin, USA
  • 16 August 1992: Riverfest Amphitheater, Little Rock, USA
  • 18 August 1992: Starplex Amphitheatre, Dallas, USA
  • 20 August 1992: Celeste Center, Columbus, USA
  • 21 August 1992: Freedom Hall, Louisville, USA
  • 22 August 1992: Iowa State Fair, Des Moines, USA
  • 24 August 1992: Star Lake Amphitheater, Burgettstown, USA
  • 25 August 1992: Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center, Hopewell, USA
  • 26 August 1992: Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, USA
  • 28 August 1992: Waterloo Village, Stanhope, USA
  • 1 September 1992: Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre, Greenwood Village, USA
  • 2 September 1992: Park West, Park City, USA
  • 4 September 1992: Circus Maximus Showroom, Las Vegas, USA
  • 5 September 1992: Circus Maximus Showroom, Las Vegas, USA
  • 6 September 1992: Circus Maximus Showroom, Las Vegas, USA

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Ringo Starr play Pine Knob Music Theatre?

Yes — Ringo Starr performed at Pine Knob Music Theatre (also known as DTE Energy Music Theatre) in Clarkston, Michigan on multiple occasions: 30 July 1989, 15 June 1992, 10 July 1995, 30 May 1997, 11 June 2000, 7 August 2003, 16 June 2006, and 27 June 2014.

Who was in the 1992 All-Starr Band?

Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Nils Lofgren, Todd Rundgren, Dave Edmunds, Timothy B Schmit, Burton Cummings, Tim Cappello, and Zak Starkey.

Who is Zak Starkey?

Zak Starkey is Ringo Starr's son. He played drums in the 1992 All-Starr Band and later became the drummer of The Who and Oasis.

Who is Burton Cummings?

Burton Cummings was the vocalist and keyboardist of the Guess Who, the Canadian rock band known for 'American Woman' and 'No Time'. Both songs featured in the 1992 All-Starr Band setlist.

Who joined Ringo on drums for Yellow Submarine at Pine Knob in 1992?

John Badanjek joined Ringo Starr on drums for the performance of 'Yellow Submarine' at Pine Knob Music Theatre on 15 June 1992.

How many shows did the 1992 All-Starr Band play?

The second All-Starr Band's 1992 tour lasted 62 dates across North America and Europe, running from June to September 1992.

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