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Ringo Starr receives honorary degree from Boston music school

The school held a special ceremony to honour his lifelong contributions to the music scene.
The school held a special ceremony to honour his lifelong contributions to the music scene. The school held a special ceremony to honour his lifelong contributions to the music scene.

Ringo Starr has finally made it to Boston to receive his honorary degree from the Berklee College of Music.

The school originally announced that the Beatles drummer would receive a doctorate in music at commencement ceremonies in May, but Starr was unable to attend then and instead addressed the graduating class in a recorded statement.

But with Starr and his All Starr Band in town for a show, the school held a special ceremony on Thursday to honour his lifelong contributions to the music scene that featured performances of Starr’s hit songs, arranged and performed by Berklee students.

Ringo Starr drumming
Ringo Starr drumming Ringo Starr told the story of how he picked up drumming (AP)

Starr, 81, told the story of how he picked up drumming when he was 13 and very ill when someone brought some percussion instruments to the hospital to keep him busy. He said he was hooked.

“I just wanted to be a drummer from that moment on,” he said.

“It was my big dream and it’s still unfolding. I get to play with great guys, like the band here. It’s just a great life I lead.”

Gregg Bissonette, the drummer in the All Starr Band, and Berklee president Erica Muhl provided opening remarks.