Ringo.
In fact, Ringo was the oldest Beatle, and the rest of the gang considered George the baby brother. (If that answers your question.
Ringo:Oldest Beatle
George:Youngest Beatle
As a musician, George Harrison....he was arguably the best musician amongst the
Beatles.
Ringo was the oldest born on July 7, 1940
George Harrison met John Lennon through their mutual friend, Paul McCartney. George and Paul had met at the Liverpool Institute, which was the city's best school for boys at the time. Although Paul was a year older than George, and John a year older than Paul, they became acquaintances through their interest in music. At the time, Paul and John were in a skiffle band called The Quarrymen. An enthusiastic guitarist, George had repeatedly asked to play in the band, but John had always denied him, insisting that he was too young. On one occasion, however, George did sit in for the band's guitarist, who was sick. Ringo Starr was a popular drummer in Liverpool, and it was the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein's decision to replace their drummer Pete Best with Starr in 1962.
He has stated that religion is a personal matter and does not wish to publicly share it.Ringo Starr was raised an Anglican/Evangelical, but dabbled in atheism and Hinduism during the height of his rock star days. As he has gotten older, Ringo has come full-circle back into Christianity.
Harold "Harry" Harrison Sr., a city bus driver, and Louise French Harrison, a dance instructor. George was the youngest of four children; his older siblings were Louise, Harold Jr., and Peter. Both George's parents supported his decision to become a working musician.
John was older. Here are their birthdays:John:Oct. 9,1940Ringo:Jul. 7, 1940.It's really only by a few months.EDIT: You need to do your maths. Ringo is older by three months, considering he was born in JULY which comes three months BEFORE October.
Ringo was the oldest born on July 7, 1940
George Harrison met John Lennon through their mutual friend, Paul McCartney. George and Paul had met at the Liverpool Institute, which was the city's best school for boys at the time. Although Paul was a year older than George, and John a year older than Paul, they became acquaintances through their interest in music. At the time, Paul and John were in a skiffle band called The Quarrymen. An enthusiastic guitarist, George had repeatedly asked to play in the band, but John had always denied him, insisting that he was too young. On one occasion, however, George did sit in for the band's guitarist, who was sick. Ringo Starr was a popular drummer in Liverpool, and it was the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein's decision to replace their drummer Pete Best with Starr in 1962.
A 1963 bio gave his vital stats as 5'8", 134 pounds. (He's actually closer to 5'6"; spines settle as people get older.)
McCartney was older than Harrison by eight months.
He has stated that religion is a personal matter and does not wish to publicly share it.Ringo Starr was raised an Anglican/Evangelical, but dabbled in atheism and Hinduism during the height of his rock star days. As he has gotten older, Ringo has come full-circle back into Christianity.
No, George is the youngest in his family. He has 2 older brothers and an older sister.
As of 25 July 2012, Ringo is 72 and Paul is 70.
Harold "Harry" Harrison Sr., a city bus driver, and Louise French Harrison, a dance instructor. George was the youngest of four children; his older siblings were Louise, Harold Jr., and Peter. Both George's parents supported his decision to become a working musician.
Yes he had 2 older brothers Harry and Peter and 1 older sister.
From oldest to youngest, it is Ringo, John, Paul, and George. was the oldest. Ringo was born on July 7, 1940. John, on October 9, 1940. Paul was born on June 18, 1942 and George was born on February 25, 1943.
John was older. Here are their birthdays:John:Oct. 9,1940Ringo:Jul. 7, 1940.It's really only by a few months.EDIT: You need to do your maths. Ringo is older by three months, considering he was born in JULY which comes three months BEFORE October.
No. "Ritchie", as the family called him, was an only child, who sometimes wished he had a brother or sister, to have "somebody to talk to when it's raining". He later referred to his fellow Beatles as "my three brothers".