London, Apr 6 : Former `The Beatles' members Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reunited for a concert on April 4, to raise money for a meditation charity.
McCartney headlined the show at New York City''s Radio City Music Hall as part of The David Lynch Foundation's `Change Begins Within' concert in aid of Transcendental Meditation.
Both stars became avid meditators in 1967 after The Beatles'' trip to India, where they sought spiritual guidance from guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
New York, Apr 5 : Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has revealed that he did not like being in India much during 1968.
Starr, 68, and the other Beatles members had at the time been followers of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
"There were lepers without fingers and noses," the New York Post quoted the drummer as saying at a press conference promoting Radio City concert to benefit meditation training for kids.
Starr said he left the ashram after 10 days because "the food was too spicy".
London, April 2 : Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will come together on stage to teach meditation to youngsters.
The surviving Beatles will be seen in a live Internet broadcast from New York on April 3 to promote the spiritual method amongst young people.
The legendary musicians had journeyed to India with their band mates in 1967 to learn transcendental meditation from their then guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
London, Jan 12 : Ex-Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has taken a vow of silence on the Internet following a public backlash, after he declared on his website that he would no longer autograph merchandise three months ago.
Starr had grumpily announced in October that he would no longer sign autographs, and now he has removed himself from the net where he has been updating his fans with short films on his official site.