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Beatles drummer Ringo Starr (bottom right), one of the judges on the National Beat Group
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Beatles drummer Ringo Starr (bottom right), one of the judges on the National Beat Group
Beatles drummer Ringo Starr (bottom right), one of the judges on the National Beat Group Competition sponsored by Oxfam, pictured with fellow judges Alan Freeman (top left), Beatles manager Brian Epstein (top right), Billy Hatton of the Fourmost (bottom left) and Cilla Black (bottom centre) at the Prince of Wales theatre.
27 September 1964
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Iconic Beatles drummer Ringo Starr takes on a new role as one of the esteemed judges in the National Beat Group Competition, sponsored by Oxfam. This print captures Ringo (bottom right) alongside fellow judges Alan Freeman (top left), Beatles manager Brian Epstein (top right), Billy Hatton of the Fourmost (bottom left), and the talented Cilla Black (bottom center) at London's prestigious Prince of Wales theatre on September 27,1964. In this snapshot from the swinging sixties, these influential figures gather to evaluate and celebrate emerging musical talent. With their collective expertise and unparalleled success in the music industry, they hold immense power in shaping young artists' futures. The image exudes an electric atmosphere as anticipation fills the air. Ringo's inclusion as a judge not only showcases his versatility beyond drumming but also highlights his influence within popular culture during this transformative era. As part of one of history's most beloved bands, he brings firsthand experience and a discerning ear to help discover tomorrow's stars. This remarkable photograph is a testament to an unforgettable moment when legends united for a common cause - nurturing aspiring musicians while supporting charitable efforts through Oxfam. Preserved by Daily Mirror's Memory Lane Prints collection, it serves as both a visual time capsule and an everlasting tribute to these extraordinary individuals who shaped music history.
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