Ringo Starr

Ringo Starr

  • Born: 1940-7-7
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "20 Feet from Stardom"
  • Ringo Starr, born in The United States of America on July 7, 1940, is a male actor in The United States of America . His representative works are " 20 Feet from Stardom " and " David Who Wants to Fly ".
    Extended Reading
    • Jeremy 2022-03-14 08:01:02

      not scattered

      The band, formerly known as the Eagles, has been around since the late 1950s with
      "village rock" singer Ronnie Hawkins. The "Eagle"
      was brought under the command of Bob Dylan in 1965. After countless live
      concerts, they became a world-class group. They were also officially
      named "The Band"...

    • Sarai 2022-03-14 08:01:02

      after watching

      Lao Ma is a happy person. He did the 1969 wookstock.
      This work is great, much better than this year's Shine a light.
      To be honest, I am convinced by those few wrists.
      muddy waters, neil young , bob dylan. This is already the top songwriting person in the United States.
      The band, I really haven't...

    • Reyes 2022-03-17 09:01:10

      Martin Scorsese's documentary for the farewell concert of American rock band THE BAND. There are also big names such as Bob Dylan coming to join the show. Don't know anything about this band. So there is absolutely no interest in interviews or anything. But the music is really nice, really nice, really nice, really nice! ! !

    • Hope 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      Music takes us everywhere, physical, spiritually and psychotically!! In 1976, Lao Yang was obviously famous, and Dylan was not applauded. Lao Ma's The Band, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, George Harrison, all of them are big names, I hope Lao Ma is in good health and look forward to Lao Ma's Ramones!!

    The Last Waltz quotes

    • Neil Young: [walking on stage] Hey, Rob, thanks for letting me do this.

      Robbie Robertson - Guitar: Shit! Are you kidding?

    • [singing]

      Eric Clapton: Further on up the road / Someone's gonna hurt you like you hurt me / Further on up the road / Someone's gonna hurt you like you hurt me / Further on up the road / Baby, just you wait and see.