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Rock band The Beatles could have a second-generation incarnation

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 it seems as if Ringo Starr's son, Zak Starkey, hasn't agreed the idea.

As the impact that The Beatles had as a rock band it was never equalized by any other rock band in history, and this is why such a news makes the headlines these days. Paul McCartney's son James recently spoke about it in a recent interview with BBC. James said that he and the rest of the Fab Four's offspring could pay tribute to their parents by re-creating the group or to start 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 it seems as if Ringo Starr's son, Zak Starkey, hasn't agreed the idea.

When asked if he had ever thought about forming a band with the rest of the Beatles' children, he replied: I don't think it's something that Zak wants to do. Maybe Jason [drummer and one of Starr's other sons] would want to do it. I'd be up for it. Sean seemed to be into it, Dhani seemed to be into it. I'd be happy to do it.

About becoming reality, he said: Yeah, hopefully, naturally. I don't know, you'd have to wait and see. The will of God, nature's support, I guess. So yeah, maybe.

Last month, Beatles legend 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.


 
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