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  • Jul 7, 1940
    Drummer Richard Starkey--a.k.a. Ringo Starr--is born in Liverpool, England. He rises to fame as a member of The Beatles, who have songs covered by Sweethearts Of The Rodeo, Rosanne Cash and Johnny Rodriguez
    Aug 27, 1947
    Actress Barbara Bach is born in Queens, New York. During filming of the 1981 movie "Caveman," she falls in love with former Beatle Ringo Starr, whom she marries. Starr will earn a Grammy nomination in 1990 in the country field
    Aug 18, 1962
    Ringo Starr makes his debut as the drummer for The Beatles at Hulme Hall in Birkenhead, England. Starr is destined to receive a country Grammy nomination for a session with Buck Owens
    Oct 3, 1963
    The Everly Brothers perform in London, England, with Bo Diddley and The Rolling Stones. In the audience: The Beatles' Ringo Starr
    Jun 3, 1964
    Beatles drummer Ringo Starr collapses, suffering from exhaustion and severe tonsillitis. Some 25 years later, he's destined to record with Buck Owens and end up a country Grammy nominee
    Jun 11, 1964
    Ringo Starr is released from London's University College Hospital, where he's been treated for tonsillitis. Twenty-five years later, he joins Buck Owens to vocalize a new version of "Act Naturally," nominated for a country Grammy award
    Dec 2, 1964
    Beatles drummer Ringo Starr enters a London hospital to have his tonsils removed. More than 25 years later, he receives a Grammy nomination in the country field for a recording of "Act Naturally" with Buck Owens
    Feb 11, 1965
    Beatles drummer Ringo Starr marries Maureen Cox at London's Caxton Hall. Some 25 years later, he receives a Grammy nomination in the country field for recording "Act Naturally" as a duet with Buck Owens
    Jun 17, 1965
    The Beatles record the Buck Owens country hit "Act Naturally," with Ringo Starr singing lead, at the Abbey Road Studios in London. It's the same session in which they finish recording "Yesterday"
    Sep 13, 1965
    The Beatles' Ringo Starr and his wife, Maureen, have a son, Zak Starkey, in London. He grows up to become a drummer--just like his dad, who earns a country Grammy nomination in 1990 for his work with Buck Owens

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