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Ringo Starr albums featuring Pete Ham

Ringo Starr Music Videos (37)
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| | Photograph: The Very Best of Ringo Starr CD (2007)
$15.35 Hard as it is to believe but there has not been a proper Ringo Starr hits collection since the first, 1975's Blast from Your Past -- that's not counting 1989's Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2, which was ...
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| Ringo Starr appears on George Harrison Concert For Bangladesh CDs (1971) Remastered
$24.05 Harrison, who organized the event, plays originals recorded with the Beatles ("While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Something"), and songs from his then-recent solo debut, ALL THINGS MUST PASS ("My Sweet Lord;" "Awaiting on You All"). There are dynamic solo turns ...
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 Ringo Starr Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Ringo Starr songs: Photograph Lyrics, It Don't Come Easy Lyrics, I'm the Greatest Lyrics, Act Naturally Lyrics, Yellow Submarine Lyrics, Never Without You Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Memphis in Your Mind Lyrics, With a Little Help From My Friends Lyrics, Back Off Boogaloo Lyrics, No-No Song Lyrics, Honey Don't Lyrics, Six O'Clock Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Fading in and Fading Out Lyrics, Hey Baby Lyrics, Early 1970 Lyrics, You're Sixteen Lyrics, Don't Pass Me By Lyrics, King of Broken Hearts Lyrics, All by Myself Lyrics, Elizabeth Reigns Lyrics.
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 Ringo Starr Biography
Though Ringo Starr is known to history as the man who drummed (and occasionally sang) with the Beatles, his story doesn't stop with the end of the Fab Four. Starr's natural charisma, humor, and distinctive Liverpudlian voice made him a natural for both films (THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN) and voiceovers (THE POINT, THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE). He scored a number of hits with his early solo albums, initially making him the most successful of the solo Beatles. In the 1990s, he started touring with an ever-changing roster of All-Starr bands featuring former members of other famous groups, from Men at Work and Cream to Procol Harum and the Rascals.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Eric Clapton, Elton John, Rod Stewart, The Beach Boys, Dr. John, Paul McCartney, The Band, Joe Cocker, Electric Light Orchestra, Todd Rundgren, John Lennon, T. Rex, Tom Petty, George Harrison, Dave Edmunds, Harry Nilsson, Joe Walsh (Guitar), Hoyt Axton, Marc Bolan, Nils Lofgren, Billy Preston, Leon Redbone, Ronnie Lane, Dwight Twilley, Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Mick Jagger, Billy Swan, Timothy B. Schmit, Clarence Clemons, Burton Cummings, Keith Moon (Drums)
 Followers
Alex Chilton, The Smithereens, NRBQ, Marshall Crenshaw, The Figgs, Mike Viola & the Candy Butchers, Ben Vaughn, Robert Crenshaw, Skip Spence
 Influences
Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, Buck Owens, Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins (Rock), The Ink Spots, Roger Miller (Country), Johnny Burnette, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Arthur Alexander, George Formby, Flanagan & Allen
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