Ringo Starr


All-Music Guide Biography

[This is taken from the All-Music Guide which is available through gopher at allmusic.ferris.edu.]

Ringo Starr, born Richard Starkey, was the drummer in the Beatles from 1962 to 1970 and thus one of the most famous musicians of the 60s. Though the least prominent member of the quartet, he distinguished himself as an occasional singer of good-natured material and as an actor. Upon the group's split, Starr went solo with two novelty projects: the first, an album called SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, found him covering pre-rock standards, and the second, BEAUCOUPS OF BLUES, was a country music collection.,Starr then scored Top Ten hits with two nonalbum singles, "It Don't Come Easy" in 1971 and "Back off Boogaloo" in 1972. In 1973 he paired with producer Richard Perry and, with assistance from the three other ex-Beatles, made RINGO, which featured two #1 hits, "Photograph" and "You're Sixteen." "Oh My My," a Top Ten hit, was also included. Almost as successful was the 1974 followup, GOODNIGHT VIENNA, which featured the hits "Only You" and "No No Song.",Starr continued to release albums through 1981, though with diminishing success. His 1983 album OLD WAVE did not find a US distributor. Starr was also suffering from the excesses of his lifestyle, but by the late 80s he had cleaned up, and in 1989 he toured with his "All-Starr Band." In 1992, he signed to Private Music and released a new studio album, TIME TAKES TIME. ~ William Ruhlmann


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Last modified: August 12, 1994