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English rock drummers: Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, Pete Best, Mick Fleetwood, Phil Collins, Dave Mattacks, Ginger Baker, John Bonham, Stephen Morris, Rog
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Juni 2011
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Musik |
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9781156994863 |
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9781156994863 |
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Books LLC, Reference Series |
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Kartoniert |
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English
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H 246 mm / B 189 mm / D 9 mm |
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354 gr |
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176 |
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Paperback |
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 176. Chapters: Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, Pete Best, Mick Fleetwood, Phil Collins, Dave Mattacks, Ginger Baker, John Bonham, Stephen Morris, Roger Meddows-Taylor, Chris Cutler, Bill Bruford, Andrew Edge, Twink, Alan Wilder, Cozy Powell, Steve Peregrin Took, Ian Paice, Nicko McBrain, Mick Underwood, Bobbie Clarke, Luke Johnson, Robbie France, Mitch Mitchell, Nick Mason, Jim Capaldi, Rick Allen, Zak Starkey, Gary Husband, Alan Wren, Alan White, Simon Phillips, Nigel Olsson, Mick Avory, Clive Brooks, Steve Ferrone, Jet Black, Richard James Burgess, Ian Wallace, Kenney Jones, Jason Bonham, Micky Waller, Dominic Howard, Max Beesley, Carl Palmer, Russ Abbot, Phil Selway, Aynsley Dunbar, Steve White, Martin Atkins, Jon Hiseman, Dave Rowntree, Terry Chimes, Robert Brian, Drumsing, Lol Tolhurst, Roger Taylor, Bev Bevan, Mark Richardson, Boris Williams, Lee Kerslake, Clive Burr, Kevin Haskins, Paul Hanley, Simon Kirke, Simon Wright, Aki Nawaz, Dean Butterworth, Budgie, Jim McCarty, Rusty Egan, Oscar Harrison, Bruce Rowland, Will Champion, Graeme Edge, Martin Chambers, B.J. Wilson, Pete Thomas, Paul Burgess, Don Powell, Barriemore Barlow, Jon Moss, Les Warner, Jeff Allen, Michael Giles, Simon Smith, Guy Evans, Bobby Graham, Rob Townsend, Rory Blackwell, Tony McCarroll, Gerry Conway, Pete Thompson, Pete Kircher, Mike Joyce, John Steel, Hughie Flint, Steve Kemp, Simon King, Ric Parnell, Mark Brzezicki, John Halsey, Martin Jackson, Hugo Burnham, Michael Lee, Dave Dowle, Keith Baxter, Dennis Elliott, Mike Hugg, Doug Sandom, Neil Conti, Bobby Elliott, Ross Jarman, Pete Barnacle, Graham Broad, Ric Lee, John "Speedy" Keene, Mel Gaynor, Mick Tucker, Andy Anderson, Dolphin Taylor, John Coghlan, John Hinch, Paul Thompson, Jerry Shirley, Nick Sanderson, Jason Cooper, Mark Heaney, Bob Henrit, Richard Hughes, Alan Moore, Larry Smith, Bryson Graham, Cliff Davies, Will Birch, Simon Fox, Manny Elias, Flo, Mark Price, Alan Powell, Jen Ledger, Ged Lynch, Steve Hewitt, Matt Letley, Ash Soan, Brendan Hill, Barney James, Geoff Britton, Martin Lamble, Robin Goodridge, Nigel Twist, Andy Williams, Lee Davies, Barry Jenkins, Paul Bultitude, Frank Noon, Romeo Challenger, Cass Browne, Andy Parker, Malcolm Holmes, Stu Fisher, Nick Jago, Clive Bunker, Roy Dyke, Darren "Daz" White, Mel Pritchard, Johnny Hutchinson, Jeff Rich, Rob Ellis, David Barbarossa, Roger Earl, Nigel Preston, Damon Reece, Keith Baker, Trevor Foster, Roy Boulter, Lionel Hicks, Paul Stewart, Daniel Woodgate, Mathew Priest, Peter Gill, Andrew McCulloch, Tony Newman, Tennessee Thomas, Justin Welch, Alex White, Tommy Moore, Terry Chambers, Paul Walsham, John Silver, Hugh Whitaker, Florian Pilkington-Miksa, Brian Glascock, Steve Grantley, Colin Hanton, Geoff Dunn, Bobby Harrison, Robert Heaton, Gilson Lavis, Tony Brock, Nick Banks, Simon Gilbert, John Lingwood, Martin Smith, Chris Kavanagh, Jake Reed, Lee Harris, Eds Chesters, Phil Martini, Jimmy Copley, Pinch, Antony Hodgkinson, Al Fletcher, Tim Roper, Stuart Elliott, Seb Shelton, Jess Lidyard, Malcolm Dick, Andy "Stoker" Growcott, Andy Scott. Excerpt: Richard Starkey, MBE (born 7 July 1940), better known by his stage name Ringo Starr, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for The Beatles. When the band formed in 1960, Starr belonged to another Liverpool band, Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. He became The Beatles' drummer in August 1962, taking over from Pete Best. In addition to hi... |
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