When Ringo Starr was born on July 7, 1940 in Liverpool, his parents, Richard
Starkey and Elsie Gleave decided that Ringo should be named after his father. But his parents marriage
did not last and Ringo and his mother had to move to a smaller house because of financial
constraints. His mother remarried a few years later and Harry Graves became Ringo's stepfather.
It was Harry who bought Ringo his first drum set. In 1959, Ringo officially joined a band called
Rory Storm and the Raving Texans. It was around this time that Ringo received his nick name. Since
Ringo used to wear many rings on his fingers, he was urged to adapt the moniker Ringo; it placed a
western, cowboy spin to the word ring. He also decided to shorten his last name Starkey to Starr
so that his drum solo act could be billed as Starr time. And thus the name Ringo Starr was born.
Later the group decided to change their name to Rory Storm and The Hurricanes.
In 1960, the group went over to Hamburg to play at the Kaiserkeller and this
was where Ringo Starr became acquainted with The Beatles. In August of 1962, Ringo Starr was asked to
join The Beatles and he jumped at the opportunity. Five years later, Ringo married his long time
girlfriend Maureen Cox and they had three children together. When The Beatles finally split up in
1970, Ringo Starr already had two solo albums under his belt; Beaucoups of Blues and
Sentimental Journey. He went on to release a string of singles that were hits. Ringo
Starr also decided to act in the movies and dabbled in producing them as well. The younger generation may
know him as the magical character, Mr. Conductor in the PBS hit series Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends. He also appeared in made for
TV movies like Alice in Wonderland.
1989 saw the birth of Ringo Starr's first solo concert tour when he formed his own
group called Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band; Ringo Starr and The All Starr live music album was
released the next year. This marked the first in a series of concert tours. The members in his All
Starr Band would change from one world tour to another world tour.
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