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Ringo Starr

  • Birth

    Birth
    He was born in the 1940, in Dingle, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
  • His first drums

    Ringo was hospitalized many times, the first was when he was 6, the second was at 13. He passed from 13 years to 15 in the hospital, then he started to playing the drums. When he was discharged, his stepfather gave him his first battery.
  • The Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group

    The Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group
    Ringo created The Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group
  • The name of Ringo Starr

    In the 1959, he adopted the name of Ringo Starr, his real name is Richard Starkey.
  • Period: to

    The Beatles

    He was the drummer of The Beatles.
  • A Hard Day's Night (film)

    A Hard Day's Night (film)
    It was the first film in which it acted, along with its companions of The Beatles.
  • Marriage

    Marriage
    Ringo Starr married Mauren Cox
  • Zak Starkey

    Zak Starkey
    He had his first child with Mauren.
  • Yellow Submarine

    Yellow Submarine
    Ringo sang one of the most successful songs of the band.
  • "Sentimental Journey"

    "Sentimental Journey"
    After the separation of The Beatles, Ringo continued a solo musical career that opened with "Sentimental Journey "(1970), an album with versions of classics of jazz that recorded in the studies of Apple Records in Savile Row during the last months of existence of the group .
  • Divorce

    He divorced his wife.
  • Caveman (film)

    It is one of the most successful films that has made, in the filming of the film, he met his future wife.
  • Marriage

    Marriage
    He married Barbara, a year after meeting her in the movie "The cavern".
  • Y Not

    Y Not
    The album, the first of his self-produced career by Ringo, included a collaboration with Paul McCartney, his former partner in The Beatles, on the song "Walk with You", released as the album's first single in December 2009.
  • Ringo 2012

    Ringo 2012
    Ringo 2012 is his last album, the album, which included re-recordings of "Step Lightly" and "Wings", published in the albums Ringo (1973) and Ringo the 4th (1977) respectively, reached 80 on the Billboard 200, a commercial success lower than Y Not . The publication of Ringo 2012 was followed by a new tour with the twelfth formation of its All-Starr Band.