Ringo Starr playing drums during the concert of British band The Beatles at the Velodromo

Ringo Starr And The Beatles. The Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr attends the launch of the animated film "Yellow Submarine", in At the time there was a sense of solidarity among the British groups in Hamburg, and The Beatles got to know Starr well. Only two days after Pete Best was fired, the Beatles performed their first official gig with new drummer Ringo Starr

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Ringo Starr's second and last composition for The Beatles, "Octopus's Garden" is seemingly an intentional cousin of the hit Ringo-led single "Yellow Submarine." This family-friendly, joyful, and willfully silly number appeared on 1969's "Abbey Road," the last album the group would record together (though the previously-recorded "Let It Be. The Beatles were in the middle of their infamous Hamburg era, cutting their teeth around the clubs there

Ringo Starr. White Album portrait photo session. 1968 Ringo starr, The beatles members

Drummer Ringo Starr has expressed his enthusiasm for Sam Mendes' massive four-part plan to bring the lives of The Beatles to the screen Sir Ringo Starr is a British musician best known for his stint as the drummer in the legendary pop rock group The Beatles The Beatles were in the middle of their infamous Hamburg era, cutting their teeth around the clubs there

Ringo Starr The Beatles Wiki FANDOM powered by Wikia. The Liverpool, England, native took an interest in music at an early age. At the time there was a sense of solidarity among the British groups in Hamburg, and The Beatles got to know Starr well.

Ringo Starr, la batería de The Beatles, cumple 81. Ringo Starr's second and last composition for The Beatles, "Octopus's Garden" is seemingly an intentional cousin of the hit Ringo-led single "Yellow Submarine." This family-friendly, joyful, and willfully silly number appeared on 1969's "Abbey Road," the last album the group would record together (though the previously-recorded "Let It Be. The concert took place at Hulme Hall in Birkenhead - a ferry 'cross the.