• The Beatles, left to right, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon (1940 - 1980) arrive at London Airport Feb. 6, 1964, after a trip to Paris.

The Beatles, left to right, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon (1940 - 1980) arrive at London Airport Feb. 6, 1964, after a trip to Paris. (Photo : Getty Images)

Two members of the British band, The Beatles, will once again come together for a new album. Present on the upcoming album are veteran musicians, including members of Eagles and Toto.

It has been confirmed that Ringo Starr will once again work with Paul Paul McCartney for his upcoming new album, according to Sky News. The said music project would be Ringo's follow-up album to his 2015 "Postcard From Paradise."

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Ringo has been working on his album since 2016. The untitled album if finished would be the second collaboration of Ringo and his band mate McCartney after Ringo's 2010 project. Y Not studio album was released on January 12, 2010, which features former Beatle Paul McCartney on bass.

The 2010 album was at number 50 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, selling more than 7,000 copies during the first week of release. This time around, the former Beatle would like to repeat or even surpass the success of his recent primarily produced album.

To add more interest and excitement towards the upcoming album, Ringo will also be collaborating with former Eagles star Joe Walsh. They will also be joined by veteran musicians including Toto, Dave Stewart, Gary Burr, Gary Nicholson, Richard Marx, and Van Dyke Parks.

The news of the upcoming album was also emphasized hinted through Ringo's social media account. The two Beatles worked on Ringo's upcoming album over the weekend in his L.A. crib, according to Deutsche Welle. A testament to their recent meet-up was the Twitter post of Starr with a caption thanking the latter of his assistance for "playing Great bass.

A trip down memory lane, The Beatles were an English rock band formed in 1960 in the city of Liverpool. The other two members of the band who already passed away were John Lennon and George Harrison. The group became the media attention even after their glory days when the lead singer John Lenon was assassinated in 1980.

Watch here below a performance from The Beatles: