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Ringo Starr: The Beat Goes On

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LIVERPOOL
Liverpool's Mathew Street was home to the Cavern Club, where the Beatles played nearly 300 performances in the early 1960s before their rise to global fame.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
ABBEY
Abbey Road Studios in London is where the Beatles recorded the vast majority of their catalog — and lent its name to their iconic 1969 album.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
SNARE
Ringo's crisp snare sound — often achieved with a loose, 'floppy' head — gave Beatles recordings a warm, distinctive crack that studio engineers still study today.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
STARR
Richard Starkey adopted the stage name Ringo Starr before joining the Beatles in August 1962, the 'Ringo' a nod to the rings he always wore.Find this word in the grid to read its note.

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Ringo Starr word search — free and large-print — for the Liverpool boy born July 7, 1940, who kept the beat for the Beatles.

About Ringo Starr: The Beat Goes On

On July 7, 1940, Richard Starkey was born in the Dingle neighborhood of Liverpool, England — the city that would soon become the center of the rock and roll world. He taught himself to drum while recovering from childhood illness, finding his groove long before he took the name Ringo Starr and joined John, Paul, and George on stages that shook a generation. Behind his kit at Abbey Road and in concert halls from Liverpool to New York, Ringo's steady, inventive beat became the heartbeat of the most celebrated band in history.

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