Ringo Starr
Active: 1971–2008
7
Releases
38
Active Years
About Ringo Starr
As The Beatles’ resident court jester, Ringo Starr (born Richard Starkey, on July 7, 1940, in Liverpool, England) was initially known as much for his jokes as his drumming, shooting off one-liners to the press as effortlessly as he triggered the rapid-fire tom-tom rolls that open “She Loves You.” And his rare lead-vocal turns—whether the droll reading of Buck Owens’ country standard “Act Naturally” or the kid-friendly fantasia of “Yellow Submarine”—only amplified that playful personality.
But as The Beatles transitioned from teen idols to experimental artists, Ringo’s backbeats formed the rock-solid foundation from which John Lennon leapt into psychedelic surrealism, Paul McCartney built his cinematic art-pop suites, and George Harrison explored Eastern mysticism.
Whenever you hear a rock band described as “Beatlesque,” they’re often emulating one of Ringo’s bouncing-ball grooves; artists like the Beastie Boys and The Chemical Brothers retrofitted his most booming breaks for the rap/rave age.
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Complete Discography
IT DON'T COME EASY
Documented across 11 weeks
BACK OFF BOOGALOO
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PHOTOGRAPH
Documented across 12 weeks
YOU'RE SIXTEEN
Documented across 10 weeks
ONLY YOU
Documented across 10 weeks
WEIGHT OF THE WORLD
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LIVERPOOL 8
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