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  • To paraphrase Ringo Starr, have a good night and afternoon Vienna.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BRAD WHEELER 2010

  • Whether it's not realizing that he's actually speaking with Bonnie Hunt instead of Helen Hunt, or calling Ringo Starr by the name "George," King is an embarrassment.

    AllYourTV.com: Your Complete Guide To All Things TV 2008

  • Shoppers, including pals such as Ringo Starr, are invited to take part in impromptu jams that take place on the stage in the middle of the room.

    Fusing Rock 'N' Roll With Fashion Jemima Sissons 2011

  • "I said, " he whispered, leaning close, 'does the name "Ringo Starr" mean anything to you?

    A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005

  • His drumming built the foundation of rock and roll percussion influencing future players such as Ringo Starr, Charlie Watts and Max Weinberg.

    Undercover Music News 2009

  • Some are still being told, such as Ringo Starr being the godfather of O'Dell's son, William.

    Local News from union-bulletin.com 2009

  • One, Rachel Crabbe, is disguised as her dead gangland twin, and, in her brutal mop-like wig, bears an uncanny resemblance to Ringo Starr.

    One Man, Two Guvnors - review 2011

  • Even those well versed in all things Schmilsson will relish hearing about the former bank employee's unlikely connection to The Monkees, John Lennon and Ringo Starr with one even serving as his best man.

    Joseph Vella: The Art of Harry Nilsson Joseph Vella 2011

  • Even those well versed in all things Schmilsson will relish hearing about the former bank employee's unlikely connection to The Monkees, John Lennon and Ringo Starr with one even serving as his best man.

    Joseph Vella: The Art of Harry Nilsson Joseph Vella 2011

  • Ian Smith, the former New Zealand wicketkeeper, titled his autobiography Just a Drummer in the Band, and by his analogy Matthew Prior's keeping, agile, focused and supremely relaxed, sounds like Ringo Starr jauntily riding the hi-hat and nailing the fills while Mahendra Singh Dhoni, jaded, diffident and his timing gone to cock, reverberates like a one-man band tumbling down a marble staircase.

    My glove affair with keepers of the lost stumpers' art 2011

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