Ringo Starr Solo Career

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Ringo Starr

Product details

  • ISBN 9781915975263
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: New Haven Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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. 

 

Aaron Badgley was born in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. He has been a Beatles fan and collector for his entire life. At the age of 18, while attending college he began working full time in radio as a presenter, producer and writer. He began contributing articles to various magazines, including Beatlefan, Lexicon, and the Fulcrum. He also contributed reviews to the All Music Guide and later wrote, hosted and co-produced a radio show, The Beatles Universe, that was syndicated and ran for six years. He currently hosts his own radio show, Here Today and withTony Stuart co-hosts and co-writes 8 Days This Week and From Memphis To Merseyside. His first book, Dark Horse Records: The Story Of George Harrison’s Post Beatle Record Label wasreleased in 2024. He has been writing for Spill Magazine since 2017. Aaron has spoken at several Fests For Beatles Fans and been a guest on several Beatle shows and podcasts.

He lives in Toronto with his wife, Andrea, and they have two children, Emily and Linda, both of whom live far too far away. He can be reached at Aaron-Badgley.com