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  1. 9 de oct. de 2023 · Maureen Starkey deserves to be remembered as more than just the wife of a Beatle; she was an integral part of the Beatles’ journey and an unsung hero in the world of music. Born Mary Cox on January 4, 1946, in Liverpool, "Mo" lived a relatively ordinary life until she crossed paths with a young Richard Starkey at the Cavern Club in 1962.

  2. 16 de oct. de 2022 · Maureen Starkey Tigrett and Ringo Starr’s children have grown up to have children of their own. Zak Starkey became a father of two, the first Beatle grandchild in 1985. Like his own dad, Zak is a professional drummer — although it isn’t Starr who inspired him.

  3. Maureen Starkey Tigrett (geborene Mary Cox; * 4.August 1946 in Liverpool, Vereinigtes Königreich; † 30. Dezember 1994 in Seattle, Washington, Vereinigte Staaten) wurde bekannt durch ihre Ehe mit Ringo Starr, dem Schlagzeuger der Beatles, und später mit Isaac Tigrett, dem Gründer der Restaurant-Kette Hard Rock Cafe.. Leben. Mary Cox besuchte eine Klosterschule.

  4. Starr wrote the Abbey Road hit, “Octopus’s Garden” and lent vocals to “With a Little Help from My Friends” and “Yellow Submarine.” While some may call Ringo Starr the forgotten Beatle, we disagree! However, there is one figure of Beatles history who is often overlooked: Starr’s first wife, Maureen Starkey Tigrett (née Maureen Cox.)

  5. 18 de jul. de 2021 · RINGO STARR has been happily married to Barbara Bach since 1981, but what happened to his first wife, Maureen Starkey, the mother of his three children? She never spoke to the press throughout her ...

  6. Maureen "Mo" Starkey Tigrett, född Mary Cox den 4 augusti 1946 i Liverpool, död 30 december 1994 i Seattle, Washington (i leukemi), var en brittisk hårfrisör och The Beatles trummis Ringo Starrs första hustru (1965–1974). Cox föddes i Liverpool, England och lämnade skolan när hon var 14 år.

  7. Sadly, Maureen would eventually succumb to this cancer, passing away December 30th, 1994 at the age of 48. Neither top-class treatment at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle nor bone marrow transplants from her firstborn Zak would prove enough to save her life. Lee Starkey’s Brain Tumor