A second generation Fab-Four could be in the works according to a BBC interview with Paul McCartney's son James, who said the sons of the Beatles greats could possibly join forces.
McCartney admits that he has spoken with George Harrison's son Dhani and John Lennon's son Sean about creating their own band. McCartney admits however that Ringo Starr's son Zak Starkey may take a bit more coaxing to get on board.
"I don't think it's something that Zak wants to do," McCartney told the BBC. "Maybe Jason [another of Starr's drummer 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."
McCartney ended the interview with: "I don't know, you'd have to wait and see. The will of God, nature's support, I guess. So yeah, maybe."
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