See Who Turned Up to Celebrate Ringo Starr’s 85th Birthday

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See Who Turned Up to Celebrate Ringo Starr's 85th Birthdayoriginally appeared onParade. Ringo Starr's longtime touring group is called His All-Starr Band. The same "all-star" designation could be applied to the celebrities who turned out to celebrate the formerBeatlesdrummer's 85th birthday on Monday, July 7, in Beverly Hills. Among those making the scene were singer-songwritersJackson Browne,Sam Phillips,Molly Tuttle, the pop duoLucius, and producer/singer-songwriterT-Bone Burnett. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Those artists also performed some of Ringo's songs for the assembled celebrants. Tuttle did a version of the Ringo-sung Beatles classic "Octopus's Garden," while Browne performed "Act Naturally," theBuck Owenssong that Ringo famously covered with the Beatles, according to aFacebook postby retiredLos Angeles Timesmusic journalistRandy Lewis. There was also an impromptu version of "With a Little Help From My Friends," as well as a version of the Beatles' "Birthday," sung in Ringo's honor. At the song's conclusion, Ringo held up his phone and proclaimed, "Paul said it sounded great!" Lewis revealed in his post. Among the other celebs at the big event were Ringo's wife, actressBarbara Bach, Eagles guitarist, solo artist and Ringo's brother-in-lawJoe Walsh, Doors drummerJohn Densmore, former Guns N' Roses drummerMatt Sorum,Elton JohnguitaristDavey Johnstone, formerSaturday Night Livecast member and drummerFred Armisen, actorEd Begley Jr., All-Starr Band and Toto guitaristSteve Lukather, acclaimed songwriterDiane Warren, songwriter-producerLinda Perry,Breakfast With the Beatlesradio hostChris Carterand many others. Ringo addressed the crowdin footage posted on Instagramby music journalistLyndsey Parker. "I couldn't have dreamed I would end up here," Starr said. "I did end up in a good band, though. When you come to America, for us being British, it was like such a goal because all of the songs and the singers we loved came from America. We were there in New York and you go through, 'Maybe I should live in New York.'  And then you come to California, 'Maybe California.' Next time, 'Definitely California!' I love it here. I love the people I love the attitude and the peace and love that's shown in this state is incredible, and all the other states are trying." See Who Turned Up to Celebrate Ringo Starr's 85th Birthdayfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 8, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

 

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