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- Jump up^ http://www.ringostarr.com/biography/
- Jump up^ "Ringo Starr". Front Row. 31 December 2008. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
- ^ Jump up to:a b c d Flans, Robyn. "Ringo Starr". PAS Hall of Fame. Percussive Arts Society. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, pp. 15–16: Born at 9 Madryn Street, parent's occupations;Davies 2009, p. 142; Spitz 2005, pp. 332–333.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 17: Moving to 10 Admiral Grove in an effort to reduce their rent payments; Davies 2009, p. 142: his parents separated; Spitz 2005, p. 334: divorced within the year.
- Jump up^ Davies 2009, p. 142: Visiting as few as three times thereafter; Spitz 2005, p. 334: "no real memories" of his father.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 21; Spitz 2005, pp. 336–337.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 21; Davies 2009, pp. 143–144.
- Jump up^ Spitz 2005, p. 337: a feeling of alienation at school; Davies 2009, p. 145: Sefton Park.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 17: His surrogate sister Marie Maguire; Spitz 2005, pp. 332–339: tuberculosis and the sanatorium.
- Jump up^ The Beatles 2000, p. 36: (primary source); Spitz 2005, pp. 338–339: (secondary source).
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, pp. 22–23: classmates nicknamed Starr "Lazarus"; Davies 2009, pp. 145–147: Dingle Vale Secondary Modern; Gould 2007, p. 125: St Silas primary school.
- Jump up^ Davies 2009, p. 145; Spitz 2005, pp. 339–340.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 16; Davies 2009, p. 141; Spitz 2005, pp. 332–335.
- Jump up^ Gould 2007, p. 125: his return from the sanatorium in 1955; Spitz 2005, pp. 340–341.
- Jump up^ The Beatles 2000, p. 36: (primary source); Spitz 2005, p. 340: (secondary source).
- Jump up^ The Beatles 2000, p. 36: (primary source); Spitz 2005, pp. 340–341: (secondary source).
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, pp. 37–38: The UK skiffle craze succumbed to Americanrock and roll by early 1958; Spitz 2005, p. 343.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 45: Starr joined Storm's band in November 1959; Lewisohn 1992, p. 58: Starr joined Storm's band in November 1959; Spitz 2005, pp. 324, 341–343.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 44; Lewisohn 1992, p. 58.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, pp. 44–45; Spitz 2005, pp. 324, 341–343.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, pp. 57–58: (secondary source); Spitz 2005, pp. 324, 341–345: (secondary source); The Beatles 2000, p. 39: (primary source).
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 50; Davies 2009, p. 150.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, pp. 54–55; Davies 2009, p. 150; Spitz 2005, pp. 245–246.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 54; Davies 2009, p. 150.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 63: Starr first met the Beatles in Hamburg; Davies 2009, pp. 150–151: Starr first met the Beatles in Hamburg; Harry 2004, p. 302: Bruno Koschmider; Lewisohn 1992, p. 23: arriving in Hamburg on 1 October 1960.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 62: the Hurricanes were paid more than the Beatles; Harry 2004, p. 302: the Hurricanes were given top-billing over the Beatles.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 63: Starr recording with the Beatles for the first time;Davies 2009, p. 151: Starr performed with the Beatles during a few stand-in engagements while in Hamburg; Lewisohn 1992, p. 23: Starr recording with the Beatles for the first time.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 69; Gould 2007, p. 126.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 58: A second season with the Hurricanes at Butlins;Clayson 2005, pp. 81–82: Starr quit the Hurricanes and briefly joined Sheridan in Hamburg; Gould 2007, p. 126: Starr quit the Hurricanes and briefly joined Sheridan in Hamburg.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 87; Harry 2004, p. 110; Lewisohn 1992, p. 75.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, pp. 88–89: Harrison received a black eye; Davies 2009, p. 138: Epstein hired a bodyguard; Harry 2004, p. 110 (tertiary source).
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 119: "we're ordinary lads"; Clayson 2005, p. 123: "I'd made it as a personality."
- Jump up^ Rhythm, Johnny. "The Beatles' Many Drummers". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Gould 2007, p. 252: Meeting Dylan in August; Clayson 2005, p. 137 Starr was the first Beatle to smoke cannabis.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 152; Lewisohn 1992, pp. 210, 230.
- Jump up^ Everett 2001, pp. 206–207: "Don't Pass Me By"; Harry 2004, p. 187: "Don't Pass Me By".
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 171: (secondary source); The Beatles 2000, p. 284: (primary source).
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, pp. 183–184; Harry 2004, pp. 259–260.
- Jump up^ Everett 2001, pp. 254–255: "Octopus's Garden"; Harry 2004, pp. 259–260: "Octopus's Garden".
- Jump up^ Norman, Philip (2008). John Lennon: The Life. Ecco/HarperCollins. pp. 622–624. ISBN 978-0-06-075401-3.
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, pp. 311–312: Sentimental Journey; 83: Beaucoups of Blues;Roberts 2005, p. 479: peak UK chart position for Sentimental Journey.
- Jump up^ Harry 2003, p. 11: All Things Must Pass; Harry 2003, p. 253: Living in the Material World; Clayson 2005, pp. 217: Plastic Ono Band.
- Jump up^ Harry 2000, pp. 298–300: the Concert for Bangladesh; Roberts 2005, p. 479: peak UK chart position for "It Don't Come Easy"; Whitburn 2010, p. 620: peak US chart position for "It Don't Come Easy".
- Jump up^ Roberts 2005, p. 479: "Back Off Boogaloo" peak UK chart position; Whitburn 2010, p. 620: peak US chart positions for "Back Off Boogaloo".
- Jump up^ Harry 2002, p. 933: "You're Sixteen"; Harry 2004, pp. 268: "Photograph";Harry 2004, pp. 372: "You're Sixteen"; Roberts 2005, p. 479: peak UK chart position for "Photograph" and "You're Sixteen"; Whitburn 2010, p. 620: peak US chart positions for "Photograph" and "You're Sixteen".
- Jump up^ Roberts 2005, p. 479: peak UK chart positions for "Oh My My" and Ringo;Harry 2004, p. 280: peak US chart position for Ringo.
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, pp. 206–207: Goodnight Vienna; Roberts 2005, p. 479: peak UK chart position for Goodnight Vienna.
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, pp. 206–207: Goodnight Vienna; Harry 2004, pp. 262: "Only You"; Harry 2004, p. 257; Roberts 2005, p. 479: peak UK chart position forGoodnight Vienna, "Only You" and "No No Song".
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, p. 295: peak US chart positions for "A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll", "Hey! Baby" and Ringo's Rotogravure; Roberts 2005, p. 479: peak UK chart positions for "A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll", "Hey! Baby" and Ringo's Rotogravure.
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, pp. 294–295: peak US chart position for Ringo the 4th; Roberts 2005, p. 479 Ringo the 4th failed to chart in the UK.
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, pp. 14–15: peak US chart position for Bad Boy; Roberts 2005, p. 479: Bad Boy failed to chart in the UK.
- Jump up^ George-Warren 2001, p. 414; Harry 2003, pp. 17–18; Roberts 2005, p. 227: peak UK chart position for "All Those Years Ago"; Whitburn 2010, p. 288: peak US chart position for "All Those Years Ago".
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, p. 369: peak US chart position for "Wrack My Brain"; Roberts 2005, p. 479: "Wrack My Brain" failed to chart in the UK.
- Jump up^ Roberts 2005, p. 227: Peak UK chart position for "When We Was Fab";Whitburn 2010, p. 288: Peak US chart position for "When We Was Fab".
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, pp. 315–316: "Brush with Greatness"; 178: Curly Sue and "You Never Know".
- Jump up^ Harry 2000, p. 428; Everett 1999, pp. 287–292.
- Jump up^ Doggett 2009, p. 319: Harrison refusing to record a third song; Roberts 2005, p. 54: release date for "Real Love".
- Jump up^ "Percussive Arts Society: Hall of Fame".
- Jump up^ "Ringo Starr Forms New Label". Tourdates.co.uk. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
- Jump up^ Phillips, Michael (2 December 2003). "'Starr' helps NORAD track Santa"(Press release). US Air Force.
- Jump up^ "Ringo birthplace to be bulldozed". BBC News. 9 September 2005. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
- Jump up^ Clover, Charles (19 September 2005). "Ringo Starr's old house to be taken down and stored as 11 streets are demolished". The Daily Telegraph(London). Retrieved 23 January 2008.
- Jump up^ "Starr to put solo material online". BBC News. 19 June 2007. Retrieved 8 November 2008.
- Jump up^ "Ringo Starr to stop signing autographs". Retrieved 14 October 2008.
- Jump up^ "Concert Review: Change Begins Within". The Hollywood Reporter. 5 April 2009. Archived from the original on 9 April 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
- Jump up^ Terdiman, Daniel (4 June 2009). "How 'Beatles: Rock Band' came together". CNET. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
- Jump up^ Connolly, Lucy (21 November 2009). "Puppet on a sing". The Sun. Retrieved 24 November 2009.
- Jump up^ Kreps, Daniel (19 November 2009). "Ringo Starr Recruits Paul McCartney for New Album 'Y Not'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
- Jump up^ Oldenburg, Ann (22 January 2010). "George Clooney explains 'Hope for Haiti' celebrity phone bank". USA Today. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- Jump up^ Cashmere, Paul (10 July 2010). "Ringo Starr Turns 70 With A Little Help From His Friends". undercover.com. Retrieved 11 July 2010.
- Jump up^ "Year-Long Celebration of Holly's Music and Legacy Continues". Songmasters. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
- Jump up^ "Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band To Tour The Pacific Rim In 2013". RingoStarr.com. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
- Jump up^ "Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo reunite on stage". Daily Telegraph. 27 January 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
- Jump up^ The Beatles 2000, p. 36: influenced by country artists (primary source);Clayson 2005, p. 20: influenced by country artists (secondary source);Everett 2001, p. 119: influenced by country artists (secondary source); Spitz 2005, pp. 343–344: influenced by jazz drummers Chico Hamilton and Yusef Lateef.
- Jump up^ The Beatles 2000, p. 36: (primary source); Clayson 2005, p. 40: (secondary source).
- Jump up^ "Rolling Stone Readers Pick Best Drummers of All Time". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
- Jump up^ Battistoni, Marielle. "Ringo Starr guards Beatles' legacy with new album 'Liverpool 8'". The Dartmouth. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- Jump up^ The Making of Sgt. Pepper (1992)
- Jump up^ Sheff, David (1981). Golson, G. Barry, ed. All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono (2000 ed.). St Martin's Griffin. p. 167. ISBN 978-0-312-25464-3.
- Jump up^ Micallef, Ken; Marshall, Donnie (2007). Classic Rock Drummers. Backbeat Books. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-87930-907-7.
- Jump up^ Turner, Steve (1999). "Sgt Pepper's Lonely hearts Club Band". In Nicola Hodge. A Hard Day's Write: The Stories Behind Every Beatles Song (9 ed.).HarperCollins. p. 122. ISBN 0-06-273698-1.
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, p. 221: "I Wanna Be Your Man", 94: "Boys", 5: "Act Naturally";Harry 2000, pp. 458: "Good Night", 528: "Honey Don't"
- Jump up^ Turner, Steve (1999). "Revolver". In Nicola Hodge. A Hard Day's Write: The Stories Behind Every Beatles Song (9 ed.). HarperCollins. p. 105. ISBN 0-06-273698-1.
- Jump up^ Womack 2007, p. 204: "Flying"; 120–121: "What Goes On"; Harry 2000, p. 339
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, p. 141; Gould 2007, p. 263.
- Jump up^ Clayson 2005, pp. 256–258; Gould 2007, p. 604.
- Jump up^ "Zak Starkey's Biography". Kathy's Zak Starkey Site. Retrieved 8 April 2009.
- Jump up^ Coxon, Ian (8 May 2011). "Sunday Times Rich List 2011". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 21 May 2011.(subscription required)
- Jump up^ Harry 2000, pp. 734–735; Spitz 2005, p. 556.
- Jump up^ Morton, Ray (2011). A Hard Day's Night: Music on Film Series. Limelight. p. 116. ISBN 978-0-87910-415-3.
- Jump up^ "(4150) Starr". Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
- Jump up^ "The Official Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Finder". Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 13 August 2013..
- Jump up^ "Popular Artist Ringo Starr Received French Medal of Honor". London:BBC America. 26 September 2013.
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, pp. 99–100: Candy; 244–245: The Magic Christian; 88–89:Blindman; 316–317: Son of Dracula; 106–108: Caveman.
- Jump up^ Harry 2004, pp. 281–282: The Prince and the Pauper.
- Jump up^ Wilkerson, Mark; Townshend, Pete (2006). Amazing Journey: The Life of Pete Townshend. Bad News Press. p. 611. ISBN 978-1-4116-7700-5.
- Jump up^ Dolan, Jon (31 January 2012). "Ringo Starr: Ringo 2012". Rolling Stone.
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