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What is Ringo Starr illness?
Ringo had appendicitis at age six, and after the appendectomy developed peritonitis which put him in a coma for some days and caused him to be in the hospital recovering for a year. Several years later he contracted tuberculosis and went back to the hospital for another two years.
What does "ringo" mean?
Ringo is a boy's name of Japanese origin. Meaning "apple," this name is synonymous with Ringo Starr from The Beatles. If the world of rock and roll inspires you, a name like Ringo is an excellent choice for your little star.
Who was the richest Beatles?
Paul McCartney is Britain's first billionaire musician – and the first billionaire Beatle. According to The Sunday Times' annual Rich List, McCartney and his wife, Nancy Shevell's, net worth sits at one billion pounds ($1.27 billion).
Why was Ringo Starr's nickname Ringo?
Born Richard Starkey on July 7, 1940, in Liverpool, England, Starr got the nickname “Ringo” because of his fondness for rings. A sickly child who missed school often, he left school in his early teens and worked as an engineer's apprentice.
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