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Maureen Starkey Tigrett (born Mary Cox; 4 August 1946 – 30 December 1994), also known as Mo Starkey, was a hairdresser from Liverpool, England, best known as the first wife of Ringo Starr, the Beatles' drummer. When she was a trainee hairdresser in Liverpool, she met him at the Cavern Club, where the Beatles were playing.
Jason Starkey is born to Ringo Starr and Maureen Starkey. UK 1967 Aug 25 L The Beatles and their wives go to Bangor, Wales to attend a seminar by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. [73] UK 1967 Aug 27 L Epstein found dead in his London home. [73] After hearing the news, the Beatles leave the seminar. [74] UK 1967 Nov 24 RS
It is sung by all four Beatles, Ringo's then-wife Maureen, and Yoko Ono, who sang solo for the only time with the band (in the line "Not when he looked so fierce"). The Mellotron reappears during the verses, played by Lennon, using mandolin samples, and during the outro, played by Thomas, using trombone samples.
In November 2002, a year after Harrison's death, Starr stated “the meaning has changed now of course” before performing "Photograph" at the Concert for George – a performance that was an emotional highpoint of the event. Engelbert Humperdinck, Camper Van Beethoven, Cilla Black and Adam Sandler are among the artists who have covered the song.
Isaac Burton Tigrett (born November 28, 1948) is an American businessman, best known as the co-founder of Hard Rock Café and House of Blues.. He is the widower of the late Maureen Cox Tigrett (formerly Starkey), the ex-wife of Beatle drummer Ringo Starr.
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