Ringo Starr (real name - Richard Starkey) was born July 7, 1940 in Liverpool (UK). His parents divorced in 1943. In 1957, along with Eddie Miles, he organized a group of "The Eddie Clayton", then in 1959 began to play in "The Raving Texans", where he received the nickname "
Ringo Starr". With musicians the Beatles, he met in Hamburg in October 1960, and in August 1962 became the drummer in the Beatles. After the collapse of the legendary "Liverpool four" in 1970,
Ringo Starr engaged in solo projects, releasing the albums "Sentimental Journey" and "Beacoups of Blues". Subsequently, some of his songs more than once belonged to dozens of popularity, and "Photograph" and "You're Sixteen" from the album "
Ringo", created with the participation of the rest of the Beatles, took the first lines in charts. Considerable success had fallen to the share of the album "Goodnight, Vienna!", Which appeared in 1974. Until 1981
Ringo Starr continued to release albums, but they enjoyed far less popularity. In 1989, he organized a group of "All-
Starr Band", which made a success on tour. In 1992, "Private Music" released a studio album by
Ringo Starr "Time Takes Time", then came "Vertical Man" and "VH1 Storytellers". In 1999,
Starr was an album called "I Wanna Be Santa Claus".
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Interviews, which killed the "The Beatles" This material was printed in the magazine "Fuzz" in October 2000.