Jimmy Nicol substituted for Ringo after The Beatles' drummer was hospitalized with tonsillitis on June 3, 1964. He filled in for performances in Denmark, the Netherlands and Hong Kong until Starr rejoined the group 11 days later in Australia.
His tonsils, and it was 1964.
Ringo Starr was The Beatles drummer from 1962-1970. Jimmie Nicol was a temporary replacement in 1964 when Starr was hospitalized with tonsillitis.
Well, if you ask me, I thought they were all equal. But if you noticed, in every single Beatles movie, Ringo is the star. Not just because his stage name is Ringo "Starr", but because he would've been considered the best. In "A Hard Day's Night" (1964) Ringo was the one who stranded away and the Beatles had to find him before the show started. In "Help!" (1965) Ringo was the one who had the ring, and had gotten kidnapped. In "Yellow Submarine" (1968) Ringo found the rest of the Beatles. And was a big part in discovering the land of the Submarines. So, there's your answer. The best actor was Ringo........but they were all good. and........Ringo starred in a movie long after the Beatles split. "Caveman" (1981)
During their 1964 concert tour of Australia, they performed in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane.
The film was released in the spring of 1964. At that time, John was 23, Paul was 21, George had just turned 21, and Ringo was 23.
Ringo - song - was created in 1964.
On May 13, 1964 they touched down at Darwin Airport to start their Australian tour without Ringo.
His tonsils, and it was 1964.
Mostly Ringo Starr. Ringo replaced Pete Best who was fired in 1962. Jimmy Nicol covered for Ringo's illness for eleven days in 1964. For the odd track, Paul McCartney played the drums: most famously Back in the USSR.
Stuart Sutcliffe left the Beatles in 1960 and was never replaced. Pete Best was fired in 1962 and replaced by Ringo Starr. For 11 days in 1964, Jimmy Nicol stood in for Ringo Starr who was ill.
Possibly Jimmy Nicol who substituted for Ringo during part of the 1964 world tour.
ATV - Australia - was created on 1964-08-01.
Freedom Ride - Australia - happened in 1964.
June 1964
Early Dawg was created in 1964.
Margot Early was born in 1964.
The cast of The Aborigines of Australia - 1964 includes: Alistair Duncan as Himself - Commentator Margaret Valadian as herself