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The drum kit that contributed a cheerful backbeat to a version of the Beatles‘ “Love Me Do” will be auctioned off on Thursday in California by Nate D. Sanders Auctions, according to Reuters ...
For many years, Astridge, 68, has helped Starr put together exhibits of his old drum kits, including drums he used during his ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“They joined the two bits together to make one song”: The story of the greatest thing The Beatles ever recordedOn the morning of Thursday 19 January 1967, the four members of The Beatles arrived at Studio One of EMI Studios Abbey Road ...
The drum kit that was used when the Beatles recorded “Love Me Do,” their first No. 1 song in the United States, is up for auction. Now, you may be thinking to yourself, ...
The Ludwig drum kit used by The Beatles to record the band’s first single, “Love Me Do,” is up for auction at Nate D. Auctions until Thursday. The opening bid starts at $75,000. The kit ...
After The Beatles played an outdoor show in Lancashire, England, on Aug. 5, 1963, a local man swiped Starr’s drum key and later displayed it in a cabinet for years.
Ringo Starr's post-Beatles career really got rolling in 1971. And for his 2nd hit single he borrowed a Beatles drum part from himself. by Eric Schaal. Published on October 31, 2020.
Ringo Starr plays drums during a Beatles show at the Velodromo Vigorelli, Milan, in 1965. | Sergio del Grande/Mondadori via Getty Images. Related.
Beatles drummer Ringer Starr and drum historian Gary Astridge new book Beats & Threads covers Ringo’s 1960s Ludwig drums and his fashion.
As Ringo Starr had temporarily quit the Beatles just before recording began — the fractious White Album sessions had left him feeling like an outsider — McCartney played the drums, but both ...
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