He didn't. He had a solo career in the 1970s, and guested with the Who and other groups and artists later. His next band was his own All-Starr Band.
Ringo Starr was the last member to join, shortly before they recorded their first single, "Love Me Do". (Former drummer Pete Best had failed the band's EMI audition, and was to be substituted on their records with a studio drummer. The band decided it would be better to replace him completely. Best had never really been close with the other Beatles; Starr fit right in with them.)
I belive you are reffering to Pete Best. Back when the Beatles were not even twenty, one John, Paul, and George were in the band. Eventually, they got a drummer-Pete Best. On a tour in Hamburg, they met Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) who was playing with a different Band at the time. After a while, Ringo replaced Pete Best as drummer.
The Beatles used the name The Beatals during there evolution. Others names used were The Blackjacks, The Quarrymen, Johnny and the Moondogs, Nerk Twins,Silver Beetles and Silver Beats
The Beatles.
The Beatles are a British Band From Liverpool !
His real name is Richard Starkey. And don't yell at me if I am incorrect, but I don't think Richard was in any other band(s) before the Beatles. He certainly was. He was the drummer for "Rory Storm and the Hurricanes"!
The Beatles
Yes, the Beatles actually added several members to their band. Originally George was not part of the band, but still filled in as needed. After a few years he became one of the Beatles. Also, Ringo was not the Beatles' first drummer, the first drummer left the band so they let Ringo (real name Richard Starkey) join.
Actually, it's The Beatles, from the 1960's. The Beatles were a English rock band (in my opinion the greatest band that ever existed) they were a band from 1960-1970. They were all born in Liverpool England and the band members were: John Lennon, he was born October 9th 1940, Paul McCartney, his birthday is June 18th 1942, George Harrison, he was born February 25th 1943 and Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey
John Lennon began his music career by founding his band The Quarrymen in the late '50s. After a few members left(Pete Best and Stucliff) and joined the band(Richard Starkey, A.K.A. Ringo Starr), John made a few changes to the band's name. Eventually, the name Beatles came to mind, and it stuck.
No. The embryonic Beatles were formed by Lennon when he was 16 and he stayed with the band until they split in 1969.
The Beatles of course. Number 1 bestselling is the "please mr. postman" or "ticket to ride". They are the most popular band in the history from 1975 to 2008. John Lennon, Paul Mcartney, Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) and George Harrison is the singers of this group.
Ringo Starr was the last member to join, shortly before they recorded their first single, "Love Me Do". (Former drummer Pete Best had failed the band's EMI audition, and was to be substituted on their records with a studio drummer. The band decided it would be better to replace him completely. Best had never really been close with the other Beatles; Starr fit right in with them.)
It seems unlikely, although 3 Beatle children - Julian Lennon, Zak Starkey and Dhani Harrison are all professional musicians.
I belive you are reffering to Pete Best. Back when the Beatles were not even twenty, one John, Paul, and George were in the band. Eventually, they got a drummer-Pete Best. On a tour in Hamburg, they met Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) who was playing with a different Band at the time. After a while, Ringo replaced Pete Best as drummer.
The Beatles used the name The Beatals during there evolution. Others names used were The Blackjacks, The Quarrymen, Johnny and the Moondogs, Nerk Twins,Silver Beetles and Silver Beats
The Beatles. John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey), and Paul McCartney. The phrase was coined by Tony Barrow, their first publicist.MP