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Ringo Starr - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Born 7 July 1940, Liverpool - British musician, songwriter, actor.
Previously, he played in the beat group Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, which at the time was the main rival of The Beatles in Liverpool. Ringo played drums and percussion on nearly all of The Beatles' songs except: “Within You Without You” (Indian percussionists); Back in the USSR (Paul McCartney); Dear Prudence (Paul McCartney) The Ballad Of John And Yoko (Paul McCartney). Ringo sang lead vocals on one song on every album (on White, respectively, two), except for A Hard Day's Night, Magical Mystery Tour and Let It Be. He was the author of two songs performed by The Beatles ("Octopus's Garden" and "Don't Pass Me By") and the co-writer of the song "What Goes On". Ringo's voice can also be heard in some of the songs in the general chorus and in the finale of "Helter Skelter," when he yells, "I've got blisters on my fingers." Gruvemuvestart Although Ringo's vocals are rarely heard on Beatles recordings, Ringo has played leading roles in The Beatles films. It is believed that Ringo Starr of all four "Beatles" had the greatest acting talent. Ringo Starr starred in several more films after The Beatles disbanded. In 1968 (at a time when the relationship between the band members began to deteriorate), during the recording of the "White Album", Paul McCartney unexpectedly quarreled with Starr, calling him a "primitive drummer". He in response to a while left the group, acting in films and doing advertising. Even before the official breakup of the group, like other Beatles, Ringo began to prepare solo material, which came out in the form of a collection of covers of pop hits of the 20-50s. Sentimental Journey. Unlike John, Paul and George's 70s debuts, Ringo's debut was seen by critics as a failure. You can't call his work of the 70s outstanding, but still, with the help of other musicians (most of all George Harrison), he managed to release very successful albums. In 1971, Ringo appeared in Concert for Bangladesh alongside artists such as Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Billy Preston, Leon Russell and Badfinger.
In 1983, the British and American record companies turned him down when he wanted to record his Old Wave album. I had to release the disc in Canada, Brazil and Germany. Then his acquaintances from journalists and representatives of recording companies stopped calling him altogether. It all ended with Ringo and his second wife Barbara Bach being recognized as chronic alcoholics. Subsequently, they managed to get rid of alcohol addiction and return to active life. Releasing a collection of his best songs "Starr Struck" in 1989, Ringo gathered a stellar ensemble, which included Billy Preston, Dr. John, Levon Helm, Joe Walsh, Nils Lofgren, Rick Danko, Clarence Clemons, Jim Keltner, and went with them to a successful tour of America, and then in Japan, recording a live album and video. The composition of the ensemble was constantly changing, which has become a tradition.
In August 1998, with his All-Starr Band, the musician gave two concerts in Russia - in Moscow (State Concert Hall "Russia") and in St. Petersburg (Big Concert Hall "Oktyabrsky"). This was the first moment in history when one of the Beatles set foot on the territory of the ex-USSR. In 2011, Ringo Starr with the next version of the All-Starr Band gave concerts in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev and Riga as part of a summer European tour. In 2015, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


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