Ringo Starr and Maureen Starkey

  • Ringo Starr and Maureen Starkey
  • Ringo Starr and Maureen Starkey
  • Ringo Starr and Maureen Starkey
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Ringo Starr
Maureen Starkey
Age 69 63
Eye Color Blue Brown - Dark
Hair Color Brown - Dark Brown - Dark
Star Sign Cancer Leo
Nationality English English
Occupation Musician Other
 

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posted by Deanna Hayes
I believe John Lennon and Maureen Cox would`ve been the couple to set London afire!
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posted by Bob Roberts
She was knobbing two Beatles and riding motorcycles into walls and getting songs from Frank Sinatra - what a raver!
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Maureen became a regular at the Cavern Club, where The Beatles often played. She developed a crush on the new drummer, and seeing him on the street one day, chased after him. She got his autograph and wrote his "car" license number on her exercise book. It wasn`t until three weeks later that Ringo took any notice of her. Once he did, they went out regularly together on his days off. After they began dating, she would still go to Cavern performances to watch the Beatles, but it was getting more and more dangerous for her to go. As Cox recalled in 1967:
"(The girls) used to hang around the Cavern all day long, just on the off chance of seeing them. They`d come out of the lunchtime session and just stand outside all afternoon, queuing up for the evening.... The object was to get as near the front row as possible, so that they could see the Beatles, and be seen. I never joined the queue till about two or three hours before the Cavern opened. It frightened me. There would be fights and rows among the girls. When the doors opened the first ones would tear in, knocking each other over. Then when it got near the time for the Beatles to come on, if there was a gang of four say, they would go off in turns to the lavatory with their little cases to get changed and made up. So when the Beatles came on they`d look smashing, as if they`d just arrived...They were obviously dying to be noticed and get to know one of them. But no, it was really just everything about being there. It was terrible, the mad screams when they came on...."
Maureen`s life became regularly threatened when some of the fans figured out that she was dating Ringo. She was viciously scratched on the face by a fan on Valentine`s Day in 1963 as she was waiting in Ringo`s car outside the Locarno where the Beatles played that night. She got the window up just in time or she feared she would have been killed.
Maureen and Ringo saw each other less as the Beatle fame grew. Ringo moved to London while she stayed in Liverpool with her parents
Maureen was not well known in the press until she went on a Caribbean holiday with Ringo, Paul McCartney, and Paul`s girlfriend, Jane Asher in May 1964. She told her parents she was going to visit Ringo in London for a few days but suddenly her name and pictures were all over the British tabloids. Maureen`s father, Joe Cox, commented:
"It really did not surprise my wife or myself when we learned she was half way across the world. In any case it wouldn`t have made any difference. I would have given her permission anyway. Maureen is a sensible girl and well able to take care of herself."
Previously, in September 1963, Maureen, with her parents` permission, had holidayed in Greece with Ringo, Paul and Jane Asher - their last peaceful and anonymous vacation before the Beatles` fame made privacy impossible.
In Liverpool, Maureen had assisted at the Beatles Fan Club since 1962 and answered lots of Ringo`s fan mail. Parents would write back thanking her for being so nice to their daughters. After their Caribbean holiday, Ringo introduced Maureen to the press, announcing she was now his private secretary and would be helping his parents with his personal fan mail.
In June 1964, Ringo collapsed, suffering from tonsilitis, at a photo studio just before tours to Amsterdam and Australia. Maureen and Ringo`s mother rushed from Liverpool and stayed at his London flat until he was released from the hospital, free to join the Beatles on the remainder of their Australian tour. In December 1964, Maureen was by Ringo`s side when he went back into the hospital to have his troublesome tonsils removed. She secretly visited and brought him ice cream, remaining with him in London through Christmas. By January 1965, Ringo went down on one knee and proposed to Maureen at the Ad Lib Club in London.

MARRIAGE TO RINGO
The 18-year-old Cox married Ringo Starr on February 11, 1965. Their first child, Zak Starkey, was born on September 13, 1965. (Zak was followed by Jason on August 19, 1967 and Lee on November 11, 1970). During this time, Maureen was very much a part of Ringo`s life, and they did everything together. She sang backup vocals on "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" and was, along with Yoko Ono, in attendance at the rooftop concert in 1969 (Paul can be heard saying "Thanks Mo").
The very first song in the Beatles` Apple Records catalog was a special private recording sung by Frank Sinatra as a favor to Ringo Starr as a 22nd birthday gift for Maureen in 1968. Sammy Cahn rewrote Lorenz Hart`s lyrics to "The Lady Is a Tramp" and personalized them about Maureen (who was a great Sinatra fan). Sinatra recorded the song in Los Angeles, and only a few copies were pressed before the master tape was destroyed. Ringo surprised Maureen with the one-of-a-kind single on August 4, 1968. Any surviving copies of the disc would be counted among the most priceless artifacts of Beatles/Sinatra memorabilia. A poor quality copy of the song began circulating in collector circles. It is now available on several bootleg albums. In a 2005 interview with Andre Gardner on WMGK Radio in Philadelphia, former Beatles business manager Peter Brown described extensively his role in getting Sinatra to do the record. Cahn plays piano while Sinatra sings the reworked lyrics. They are the only two performers on the song.
The Starkey marriage began to unravel over the five years following the Beatles` breakup in 1970. Ringo`s infidelities were increasing, his alcoholism becoming more of a problem. To make matters worse, Pattie Harrison found out about George and Maureen`s ongoing affair and proceeded to tell Ringo, which made him furious. One night when the Starkeys were visiting George and Pattie, George told Ringo how much he loved Maureen. Rumors have persisted that this fateful evening led to the breakup of both the Harrisons` and Starrs` marriages.
Despite all of the marriage problems the couple faced, Maureen Starkey did not want a divorce. Her husband, however, simply wanted out. Maureen unwillingly accepted. On July 17, 1975, the divorce was finalized on the grounds of Ringo`s affair with an American model, Nancy Andrews.
In her book "John", John Lennon`s first wife, Cynthia, wrote that after her divorce from Ringo, Maureen was so upset that she rode a motorbike at full speed into a brick wall and required plastic surgery to repair injuries to her face.

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Children

Name Gender Date of Birth
Zak Male 16 September1965
Jason Male 19 August1967
Lee Parkin Female 17 November1970
 

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