![]() “Good morning, good afternoon, good evening,” Starr began. Ringo Starr will celebrate his 80th birthday next Tuesday, July 7, with a little help from his musical friends and a star-studded charity concert special. ![]() Starr urged his fans and followers to stop whatever they were doing on his 81st birthday, July 7, and post, say, think, or give the peace sign, at 12 noon wherever they were. You may withdraw your consent at any time. In a video message this week, the “Photograph” singer appeared in a brilliant white denim jacket, wearing a peace sign pendant and his hair longer than in recent years. Emails will be sent by or on behalf of Universal Music Group 2220 Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90404 (310) 865-4000. “As my brother Paul said, The Beatles always stood for equal rights&justice and I’ve never stopped working for peace&love ever since,” Starr said. “#blacklivesmatter, #peaceispossible - I send my peace love & continuous support to everyone marching & speaking up for justice & a better world.” Starr wants ‘peace and love’ for his birthday Starr used the star-studded event to benefit causes important to him, including the David Lynch Foundation, MusiCares, WaterAid, and Black Lives Matter Global Network, as he said in a tweet at the time. The former drummer of the Beatles had alleged that the real Paul McCartney had died in a car accident in November 1966 and had been replaced by the winner of a McCartney. The “music and chat” Starr mentioned included his friends and big names in music such as Paul McCartney, Sheryl Crow, Gary Clark Jr., Sheila E., and Ben Harper. This strange controversy has been creating a lot of hype in the tabloids and the social media over the last week, after Ringo’s famous interview the Hollywood Inquirer.
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