Wednesday, 28 January 2026

BOOK : RINGO STARR SOLO CAREER


On April 10, 1970, when The Beatles officially called it a day, it was not the end, for Ringo Starr it was just the beginning. He was no longer Beatle Ringo, but now a solo artist who would have to establish himself with his own solo music. 

During the 1970s, Ringo Starr did just that. He became a commercial success and firmly established himself as a force in music.

Ringo Starr Solo Career: Got to Pay Your Dues explores the work Ringo Starr did to carve out his own name and his own persona. 

Through films, music, writing, acting, producing, directing, and even designing furniture, Starr kept extremely busy during the 1970s. Included in the book is a detailed account of his label, Ring O'Records.

With Ringo Starr Solo Career: Got to Pay Your Dues, Aaron Badgley takes a deep look into Starr's artistic endeavours from 1970 to 1980. Through exclusive interviews Badgley tells Ringo Starr's professional story. 

His albums, singles and work with other artists are all detailed. The films he produced, directed and appeared in are documented. A discography of Ringo Starr's solo albums and singles and his Ring O'Records label are included plus exclusive, never before seen photos, illustrate this incredible career during the 1970s.

A career that continues to this day, with his incredibly successful All-Starr tours and his recent music continuing to top the charts.

Ringo Starr Solo Career: Got to Pay Your Dues is a book that Ringo Starr fans, old and new will want to read. For those who lived through this decade, it will bring back memories, for newer fans, it gives a glimpse into just how creative and successful Starr was for those ten years and how his career took off for the next four decades.

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Tuesday, 27 January 2026

BEATLES AUTOGRAPHS WILL BE AUCTIONED AT RICHARD WINTERTON AUCTIONEERS

 

Back in 1963, a young Liz McBrierty (now Elizabeth Salt) found herself face-to-face with John, Paul, George, and Ringo following one of their live performances. 

A devoted fan, Elizabeth managed to secure the signatures of all four band members in her autograph book—a prize made even more special by the addition of a broken guitar string gifted by George Harrison.

This encounter was just one of many for the teenager during the height of British Beatlemania

Her collection serves as a vibrant time capsule of the UK’s most iconic pop culture era, featuring not only the Beatles but also legends like the Rolling Stones, Cliff Richard, and Del Shannon.

This historic assembly of memorabilia is now set for sale at The Lichfield Auction Centre, where it will be offered as Lot 742 by Richard Winterton Auctioneers on Monday, February 2.

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Sunday, 25 January 2026

PAUL McCARTNEY’s PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE FIRST MUSEUM

 

Captured during the whirlwind years of 1963 and 1964, the "Eyes of the Storm" exhibition at Nashville’s Frist Museum of Art offers a rare glimpse into the Beatles' meteoric rise through the lens of Paul McCartney’s own Pentax camera. 

This collection of nearly 1,000 long-lost images documents the band’s evolution from Liverpool hopefuls to global icons, featuring intimate and unposed portraits of John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. 

The photographs trace their journey from early performances with other artists to their high-profile return to Paris in 1964; unlike McCartney and Lennon's first humble hitchhiking trip to the French capital in 1961, this visit saw them living in luxury at the Hotel George V and playing grueling schedules at the Olympia Theatre. 

McCartney’s growing skill for capturing movement is evident in shots from the Pathé Marconi Studios—where the group recorded German versions of their hits—as well as in candid frames like that of manager Neil Aspinall, who appears as a composed figure of calm navigating a blocky tape deck and the surrounding frenzy. This evocative display of rock-and-roll history remains open to the public at the Frist Museum through January 26, 2026.

 

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