Sir Ringo Starr celebrated his 84th birthday with his wife Barbara Bach on Sunday as he hosted his annual Peace and Love birthday celebration in Los Angeles.
The Beatles star flashed his famous peace sign as he celebrated his birthday with family and friends, complete with musical tributes.
The musician, whose real name is Richard Starkey, looked younger than ever, sporting a modern image in a white denim jacket and a printed T-shirt.
Ringo added striped sweatpants and several peace sign pins, while sporting his usual tinted sunglasses.
He was joined by his wife of 43 years, Barbara, 77, a model and actress best known for her starring role in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.
Sir Ringo Starr celebrated his 84th birthday with his wife Barbara Bach on Sunday at his annual Peace and Love birthday celebration in Los Angeles.
The Beatles star flashed his famous peace sign as he celebrated his birthday with family and friends, complete with musical tributes.
The musician, whose real name is Richard Starkey, looked younger than ever, sporting a modern image in a white denim jacket and a printed T-shirt.
She looked effortlessly chic in a black polka dot shirt as she and Ringo posed with her sister Marjorie Bach and her husband, Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh.
Joe was seen joining Ringo on stage, as he spoke to the gathered crowd and encouraged everyone to place double peace signs during the traditional exclamation “Peace and Love.”
While on social media, Ringo was inundated with birthday celebration messages from his fans and famous friends, including his Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney.
The 82-year-old singer took to Instagram to share a photo of himself and Ringo sitting front row at his daughter Stella’s show during Paris Fashion Week in March.
Paul added that it was also his father’s birthday, writing in the caption: “Happy Birthday to Ringo and my Dad! Hope Sir Richard Starkey has a fabulous day.”
Many of Paul’s children also paid tribute to ‘Uncle Ringo’, including fashion designer Stella, while fellow musicians Diane Warren and Toto’s Steve Lukather also made posts.
Paul’s son James posted a selfie with Ringo and sweetly wrote: “Ringo plays drums so eloquently. I’ve known him since he was a kid and he’s Uncle Ringo to me. Happy birthday @ringostarrmusic!”
While his photographer daughter Mary shared a snap of the musician pointing a remote control at the camera and wrote: “Happy Birthday Uncle Ringo. We love you! Peace and love always. Took this picture when you were watching Coronation Street. Mary.”
Ringo added striped sweatpants and several peace sign pins, while sporting his usual tinted sunglasses.
He was joined by his wife of 43 years, Barbara, 77, looking effortlessly chic in a black polka dot shirt, his sister Marjorie Bach and her husband, Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh.
Joe was seen joining Ringo on stage, as he spoke to the gathered crowd and encouraged everyone to place double peace signs during the traditional exclamation “Peace and Love.”
While on social media, Ringo was inundated with birthday celebration messages from his fans and famous friends, including Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney.
The 82-year-old singer took to Instagram to share a photo of himself and Ringo sitting front row at his daughter Stella’s show during Paris Fashion Week in March, adding that it was also his father’s birthday.
Many of Paul’s children also paid tribute to ‘Uncle Ringo’, including fashion designer Stella (pictured), while fellow musicians Diane Warren and Toto’s Steve Lukather also made posts.
Paul’s son James posted a selfie with Ringo and sweetly wrote: “Ringo plays drums very eloquently. I’ve known him since he was a kid and he’s Uncle Ringo to me.”
While his photographer daughter Mary shared a snap of the musician pointing a remote control at the camera and wrote: “Happy Birthday Uncle Ringo. We love you! Peace and love always. Took this picture when you were watching Coronation Street. Mary.”
Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood added his own post, writing: ‘It’s Ringo’s birthday! Wishing you a wonderful day my dear friend xxx’
While John Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono shared her own photo with Ringo, writing: ‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY RINGO! With love from Yoko, Sean and everyone at Studio One. We love you! ‘
Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood added his own post: “It’s Ringo’s birthday! Wishing you a wonderful day my dear friend xxx.”
While John Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono shared her own photo with Ringo, writing: ‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY RINGO! Love from Yoko, Sean and everyone at Studio One. We love you! ‘.
This comes after Ringo was honored with the Legacy Award at the Musicians Hall of Fame ceremony in Nashville in September.
He was inducted as the inaugural recipient of the Joe Chambers Musicians Legacy Award at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.
Ringo, Paul, John and George Harrison rose to fame as members of the iconic rock band The Beatles, becoming the best-selling musical group of all time.
Although they formed in 1960, Ringo was the last to join in 1962, replacing drummer Pete Best, who is affectionately referred to as “the fifth Beatle”.
He and Barbara met on the set of the film Caveman in 1980 and married the following year at Marylebone Town Hall.
Ringo has three children from his first marriage to Maureen Cox, whom he divorced in 1975 and who died after a battle with leukemia in 1994.
Through his two sons, Zak, 58, Jason, 56, and daughter Lee, 53, he has eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild, making him the first Beatle great-grandfather.
This comes after Ringo was honoured with a Legacy Award at the Musicians Hall of Fame ceremony in Nashville in September (pictured)
Ringo, Paul, John and George Harrison rose to fame as members of the iconic rock band The Beatles, later becoming the biggest-selling music group of all time (left to right: John, Paul, Ringo and George pictured in 1967)
Although they formed in 1960, Ringo was the last to join in 1962, replacing drummer Pete Best, who is affectionately referred to as “the fifth Beatle” (Ringo pictured in 1963).