Ringo Starr Portfolio

Richard Starkey was born in a small two-story
terraced house in the Dingle area of Liverpool, on July 7, 1940, making
him almost the oldest Beatle, just three months younger than John. His father,
who's name was also Richard, was originally a Liverpool dock worker, and
later worked in a bakery where he met Ringo's mother Elsie. His parents
broke up in 1943, and Elsie later married Harry Graves, who little Richie
called his "step ladder".
Although remaining cheerful throughout his childhood, it was filled with
hospital time, for appendicitis at 6, at which time he went into a coma
for two months, and a cold which developed into pleurisy when he was 13,
causing him to miss much school. By fifteen he could just barely read.
Like the other Beatles, young Ritchie also eventually became caught up
in Liverpool's Skiffle craze. After starting his own group with Eddie
Miles called The Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group in 1957, he joined The Raving
Texans in 1959, a quartet which played while Rory Storm sang. During this
time, he got the nickname Ringo, because of the rings he wore, and because
it sounded "cowboyish", and the last name Starr so that his drum solos
could be billed as "Starr Time".
Biographical info from the book Shout! by Philip Norman, The
Beatles: A Private View by Robert Freeman, and The Beatles A
To Z by Sue Weiner.
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