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  • '''Richard Starkey Jr''', (born 7 July 1940), better known as '''Ringo Starr''', is an [[England|English]] musician, songwriter, and actor. He achieved
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  • {{r|Ringo Starr}}
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  • '''Richard Starkey Jr''', (born 7 July 1940), better known as '''Ringo Starr''', is an [[England|English]] musician, songwriter, and actor. He achieved
    373 bytes (56 words) - 10:29, 10 April 2010
  • #'Octopus's Garden' (Ringo Starr) *[[Ringo Starr]] – drums, percussion, timpani, anvil, lead and background vocals, handcl
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  • #'What Goes On' (Lennon, McCartney, Ringo Starr)
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  • {{r|Ringo Starr}}
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  • {{r|Ringo Starr}}
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  • {{r|Ringo Starr}}
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  • {{r|Ringo Starr}}
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  • * [[Ringo Starr]] - vocals, drums (1962–1970) ...was not satisfied with Pete Best's drumming skills, so he was replaced by Ringo Starr, another musician from Liverpool. After their second single "Please Please
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  • *[[Ringo Starr]] – drums
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  • *[[Ringo Starr]] – vocals, drums, percussion
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  • *[[Ringo Starr]] – vocals, drums, percussion
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  • *[[Ringo Starr]] – drums, tambourine, vocals, tympani, percussion, bongos
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  • #'Don't Pass Me By' (Ringo Starr)
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  • {{r|Ringo Starr}}
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  • *[[Ringo Starr]] - drums, percussion and lead vocals.
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  • *[[Ringo Starr]] - drums, maracas
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  • *[[Ringo Starr]] – drums, percussion, piano, harmonica, vocals
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  • *Ringo Starr – drums, tom-tom ('Heart of Mine')
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  • *[[Ringo Starr]] – drums, tambourine, lead vocals on 'Boys'
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  • ...recording contract with Parlophone Records, headed by [[George Martin]]. [[Ringo Starr]], another musician from Liverpool, also joined the band. After their singl
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  • | Fleetwood Mac, Ringo Starr, Chicago, and Shocking Blue | Ringo Starr's ''Sentimental Journey''
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  • | Ringo Starr | Ringo Starr
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  • ...ed guest appearances from Ron Wood, Rafael Ravenscroft, Mel Collins, and [[Ringo Starr]], and includes such standards as '[[Baby, Please Don't Go]]', Little Richa
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  • | Ringo Starr
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  • ...youth scene of 1960s London. The Beatles' George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon, all appeared in film along with Jenny Boyd, and was nomin
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  • ...as to prep the lesson plan, he corrected a very minor grammar mistake on [[Ringo Starr]]. He then relaxed and watched a US Discovery channel program about the Gre
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  • ...>When [[The Beatles]] were at their peak, Lennon was asked if he thought [[Ringo Starr]] was the world's best drummer. Lennon replied: "He isn't even the best in
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