• Ringo Starr

  • By: Alan Clayson
  • Narrated by: Mike Read
  • Length: 3 hrs and 59 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Ringo Starr

By: Alan Clayson
Narrated by: Mike Read
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Publisher's summary

Considered by many as lucky to have been in The Beatles, Ringo Starr epitomizes the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. World-famous pop star, acclaimed film actor, the voice of an internationally successful children's TV series and husband to a glamorous movie star - at face value he seems to have led a charmed life. Yet behind the sunglasses and the ready quips loom the horrors of his health problems, alcoholism, and deprived family background.

This abridged version of Ringo Starr spotlights one of the most colorful personalities in rock 'n' roll.

©2003 Alan Clayson (P)2007 Audible.com

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it was really very interesting

really fascinating how Fame can screw with your head seems like all the Beatles made it through all the crazy times though

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