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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.
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.
Is Ringo's real name Ringo?
Born Richard Starkey on July 7, 1940 “at a very young age” he knew from very early on what he wanted to do. “When I was 13, I only wanted to be a drummer,” remembers Ringo.
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