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Ringo Starr, the Beatles' drummer, holds his hands to his throat to indicate the trouble he is having, during a press conference at University College Hospital in London, England on Dec. 1, 1964, after arriving to have an operation for the removal of his tonsils. He is expected to be in hospital about 10 days. (AP Photo/Robert Dear)
Tommy Steele, 27, popular British singer, leaps for joy on his arrival, Jan. 19, 1965 in New York aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth, indicating his enthusiasm for his first Broadway show, ?Half of Six Pence,? in which he will star with fellow Britishers, James Grout and Polly James. Others of the show?s fifty-member cast will be American. The London hit will have a Boston try-out in about seven weeks, then got to Toronto, Canada, before reaching Broadway. One of the first ?Rock ?n? Rollers,? around the time when the Beatles ?were just being born, Tommy said he hasn?t made a ?Rock ?n? Roll? record in five years and at the age of 27 is already known as ?the grand old man of the blues.? (AP Photo)
Ringo Starr, 24 years old drummer with the Beatles, and his bride, Maureen Cox, 18-year-old hairdressing apprentice pose for photographers during an hourlong photocall in the garden of Solicitor David Jacobs' home in Hove, Sussex, England Feb 12, 1965. The couple was married secretly in London yesterday, Feb. 11 and are spending a short three-day honeymoon in Hove. Ringo has to be back in London on Monday for a recording session. (AP Photo)
More or less on their way to Australia, the Beatles are introduced to Thai film stars Busara Narumit, extreme left, and Unchuli Anantakul while attending the second semifinal of the Miss Hong Kong Beauty Pageant in Hong Kong, on June 8, 1964. Looking fey with a cigarette is George Harrison; behind him are Jimmy Nicol, Ringo's stand-in, left, Paul McCartney and John Lennon. The group was met at the airport in the day by 3,000 screaming fans. The lads leave for Australia and reunion with Ringo on Wednesday. (AP Photo)
Britain's Beatles step from their plane at Denver airport, Colorado, on Aug. 27, 1964, after flying from Los Angeles. They were greeted by some 5,000 teenage fans and then were whisked off by car to perform downtown. From left to right; Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon. (AP Photo)