Fri, 05 January 2007 12:00:00 ET
Ringo Starr will present Oasis with their Outstanding Contribution to Music
BRIT award in place of Johnny Depp.
The Beatles legend was approached by organisers after Johnny - who played
guitar on the Oasis track 'Fade In/Out' on the band's 1997 album 'Be Here
Now' - realised the event clashed with his filming schedule.
Liam and Noel had threatened to snub this year's ceremony unless someone
"amazing" presented them with their prestigious accolade.
As self-confessed Beatles fanatics, they are thrilled that drummer Ringo
will be handing them their statuette.
A source told Britain's The Sun newspaper: "Noel is really excited. It is
the ultimate accolade for the lads to be honoured by their heroes.
"It is something they have dreamed of ever since they were starting out at
their Manchester bedrooms."
Ringo already has a connection with Liam and Noel. His son Zak Starkey is
currently the drummer for Oasis, who will close the show with a selection of
their classic hits.
The Beatles were the first band to receive the Outstanding Contribution to
Music award in 1977 at the first ever ceremony.
This year's BRIT Awards take place on February 14 at London's Earl's Court.
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