Maureen Cox Starkey

Maureen Cox Starkey, better known as Maureen Starkey, was born on August 4, 1946, in Liverpool, England. She is best recognized as the first wife of Ringo Starr, the drummer of The Beatles. While not a prominent artist in her own right, Maureen was an influential figure in the music scene of the 1960s and 1970s, often associated with the vibrant culture surrounding The Beatles. Maureen's impact on music primarily stems from her connection to the legendary band and her role as a muse and supporter of Ringo Starr during the height of Beatlemania. She was featured in various documentaries and biographies about The Beatles, which helped to contextualize the personal lives of the band members. Notable aspects of her life include her involvement in the London social scene and her relationships with other musicians. After her marriage to Ringo in 1965, they had three children together before their divorce in 1975. Maureen's legacy is intertwined with the history of The Beatles, representing the human side of the band's extraordinary journey. She passed away on December 30, 1994, from leukemia, leaving a lasting impression on the lives she touched in the music community.