Ringo exhibit to open June 12 at Grammy Museum
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Ringo, photographed at
the Grammy Museum in 2010, is the focus of a new exhibit, "Ringo: Peace
and Love," opening at the museum June 12.
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The Grammy Museum will put up
its third salute to a Beatle with the June 12 opening of “Ringo: Peace
and Love,” billed as “the first major exhibition to explore the life of Ringo Starr.”
Museum officials have gathered previously unpublished photos,
correspondence and film footage as well as iconic items from Starr's
career. Some of the notable artifacts include the drum kits he played
when the Beatles performed historic concerts on “The Ed Sullivan
Show” and at Shea Stadium in New York, his military-inspired costume
from “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and the red jacket he wore
on the group’s 1969 farewell concert on the rooftop of Abbey Road studio
in London.
The exhibit also will have an interactive feature allowing visitors
to take a virtual music lesson with the world’s most famous rock
drummer.
In addition to his music with
the Beatles and as a solo artist in the 40 years after the group
disbanded, the show will touch on his activities as an actor,
philanthropist and peace activist.
Starr has made several visits to the Grammy Museum, including a Q&A session and performance in 2010
in conjunction with the release of his album "Y Not." At that time, the
Grammy Museum was hosting an exhibit of Alfred Wertheimer's 1956 photos
of Elvis Presley, which Starr visited and spoke about with The Times.
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