
BIOGRAPHY
Richard Starkey, MBE (born 7 July 1940 in Liverpool, England), known by his stage name Ringo Starr, is an English popular musician, singer and actor, best known as the drummer of The Beatles.[1] He was the oldest and shortest member of the band, and the last one to join the now familiar "Fab Four" line-up.[1]
Starr married Maureen Cox on 11 February 1965, and they had three children, Zak, Jason, and Lee. The couple divorced in 1975. In 1980, on the set of the film Caveman he met actress Barbara Bach, who played the role of Major Anya Amasova (female lead and main 'Bond Girl') in The Spy Who Loved Me. They were married on 27 April 1981, just a few weeks after the film's release.
| Album | Producer | Date Released |
|---|---|---|
| Sentimental Journey | George Martin | April 1970 |
| Beaucoups of Blues | Pete Drake | Sept. 1970 |
| Ringo | Richard Perry | Nov. 1973 |
| Goodnight Vienna | Richard Perry | Nov. 1974 |
| Blast from Your Past | Various | Nov. 1975 |
| Ringo"s Rotogravure | Arif Mardin | Sept. 1976 |
| Ringo the 4th | Arif Mardin | Sept. 1977 |
| Bad Boy | Vini Poncia | April 1978 |
| Stop and Smell The Roses | Various | 1981 |
| Old Wave | Joe Walsh | 1983 |
| Starr Struck | Various | 1989 |
| Time Takes Time | Various | 1992 |
| Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band | Joe Walsh and Jim Nipar | 1989 |
| Live From Montreux | Ringo Starr | 1992 |
| Ringo Starr and His Third All-Starr Band |
Ringo Starr and David Fishof | Aug. 1997 |
| Vertical Man | Mark Hudson & Ringo Starr | June 1998 |
| Storyteller | VH-1 | Oct. 1997 |
| I Wanna Be Santa Claus | Mark Hudson & Ringo Starr | Dec. 1999 |
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