Ringo

Ringo Starr (also known as Richard Starkey) was the second drummer of the Beatles, after Pete Best was kicked out of the band. He wasn't exactly the greatest when it comes to singing, but he was the best drummer for John, Paul, & George. However, he did write Very famous Beatle songs like "Yellow Submarine", "If You've Got Trouble", "With A Little Help From My Friends", and "Octopus's Garden". Ringo agreed with all the others that he would join the Beatles in 1962. Yes, he had a wonderful time as their drummer, until one day, when the Beatles were working on the "White" Album in 1968. He began to feel that he was an outsider, and that the others (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, & George Harrison) were very close. So John decided to cheer him up by writing Ringo a telegraph saying "You're the greatest rock & roll drummer in all the planet earth..." That really made ringo feel better, and things were back to normal. He was very happy, even when the Beatles broke up, released 2 more songs in 1996, and when the new video game, "Beatles Rockband", was released. He still lives today, and is now not only a singer, but also an actor. Mabye we'll see him again, someday. You never can tell what the future brings.