“I know far out,” Starr said. “It always sounded funny though, John, Paul, George, Ringo.” Before that, the English musician, born Richard Starkey, explained how his stage name came to be.
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Ringo Starr always thought his stage name was funny when compared to his fellow Beatles bandmates. Read on to learn how the iconic musician found his stage name.
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