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Ringo Starr receive honorary degree from Liverpool University on 86th birthday

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Source : PERTHNOW NEWS

Ringo Starr has added a new accolade to his legendary career after receiving an honorary degree from the University of Liverpool.

The Liverpudlian now resides in Los Angeles and was presented with the Honorary Doctor of Music award in a private ceremony just hours before his annual peace and love birthday celebration kicked off at Beverly Hills Park on his 86th birthday (07.07.26). The public event later drew family, fellow musicians and hundreds of fans, with live performances and a “peace and love” message beamed out “to the Universe and beyond” via the Dove Satellite Network.

The honour was formally conferred by University Chancellor Wendy Beetlestone, who praised Ringo’s impact on Liverpool’s identity and global cultural standing.

She said: “It is a great privilege to recognise Ringo, whose influential musical work, particularly in The Beatles, has helped shape the identity and global reputation of Liverpool. His contribution has played a key role in making the city a place that inspires people to visit and to study. I was deeply honoured to have the opportunity to present Ringo with his award today and witness, first hand, the power of peace, love, and music.”

The Beatles legend said the honour carried special meaning: “I want to thank the University of Liverpool for this Honorary Degree and for coming all the way to LA to bestow it. I’m really honoured. Today is my birthday, and as everyone knows, I was born in Liverpool. It is my hometown and I’ll always love it.”

Reflecting on his early years, he added: “I’ve been thinking back on my life a lot lately – and when I chose to become a drummer full time – my family discouraged me. And they could have been right! But they weren’t – it all worked out. So to all the graduates back in Liverpool – I send Peace and Love and want to say don’t be afraid to follow your dreams – or take that right turn and see where it goes…. it could lead to an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Liverpool.”

Vice-Chancellor Professor Tim Jones commented:  “The University of Liverpool is a renowned authority on the academic study of The Beatles and this honorary degree expresses our sincere respect for the contribution Ringo has made to music and to Liverpool’s heritage and culture. I’m delighted to welcome him into the university community.

“As we approach our summer graduation ceremonies, Ringo joins our list of remarkable honorary graduates, all of whom play an important role in inspiring our graduands as they take their next steps in shaping their futures.”