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Beatles-trommeslageren Ringo Starr kan tirsdag fejre sin 75-års fødselsdag.
Ringo Starr | 1966 © Robert Whitaker
BEING plucked from obscurity to stand in for a sick Ringo Starr at the height of Beatlemania should have been Jimmie Nicol’s ticket to fame and fortune. But the jobbing musician reckoned it was the…
The Beatles' most fashionable moments: We bring you 12 images of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr at their nattiest to show you what we mean.
Best 100 Ringo Starr Photographs EPSON scanner imageG.B. ENGLAND. The Beatles first concert at the Empire, Liverpool. 1963. Contact email: New York : [email protected] Paris : magnum@magnum
PEOPLE gets backstage with the rock legend on his All-Starr Band's 30th anniversary tour
"Getting a photograph without one of them looking dopey is hard to do… I learnt that it was ok to shoot three of them, or even two of them, as long as one of them was Paul" - Harry Benson
Our serialisation from his new book Photograph shows how four lads from Liverpool tried to have a normal life amid the frenzy of 1960s Beatlemania
The Ludwig Drum Factory had its origins in Chicago
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An interview with the iconic Beatle about his new album, reuniting with Paul McCartney, and more.
Ringo Starr will celebrate his birthday on Friday with his annual Peace & Love event
Explore Wanda Lynne Young's 23 photos on Flickr!
Baby wombat Ringo's mother was killed by a car and so he has been living zookeeper Erin Costelloe, 25, in her house in North Ryde, Sydney.
1. Talking drums were used in Africa for centuries to transmit messages over long distances by mimicking speech. When these were brought to America during the slave trade, they were banned because they were being used by the slaves to communicate over long distances in a code unknown to their enslavers.
1. A neuroscientist named Dr. Jacob Jolij determined the most "feel-good" songs of all time... and #1 was "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen.
The Beatles’ amazing success had a lot to do with the four distinct personalities of its members. Which one are you?
A galaxy of stars joined music therapy charity Nordoff Robbins at the O2 Silver Clef Awards at Grosvenor House Hotel in London, to celebrate some of the biggest artists in music. Music-News.com was there to interview the music stars. Click above to see our interview with Barry Gibb. Over 1,000 guests attended the charity’s annual
Rave Magazine, December 1966. In this fascinating article from the December 1966 issue of English pop-music magazine RAVE, George Tremlett (a pop music writer and author of various cash-in paperback books on David Bowie, David Essex, and The Who) broke down how much each member of The Beatles were worth back back then. Armed with data collected from the London Board of Trade, Tremlett was able to ascertain that the fab-four were pulling in approximately £4 million pounds collectively a year with help from such endeavours as record sales, songwriting royalties, films and live appearances. With all that cash floating around you’d think that perhaps the band would had a good grasp on how much they were worth—but John, Ringo and George were fairly clueless when they were asked if they knew how rich they actually were: John Lennon: We’ve asked them to to tell us how much we’ve got but they can’t—the money comes in from so many places George Harrison: I never buy anything without asking our accountants—I just phone them up and they tell me whether I can afford it. Ringo Starr: The accountants say I’m alright—that’s...
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