Ringo Starr seems to be on a bit of a cleaning binge.
And that can be a chore when you own an estate in London, one in Beverly Hills and another in Monaco.
Last week, the Beatles drummer announced that he was preparing to publish a new book of never-before-seen photographs he took of the Fab Four in the '60s, explaining: "I had a lot of stuff in storage, and we had to move everything, and I started finding books of negatives, a lot of them I didn't know I still had."
Now, Starr says he's ready to auction off more than 800 items owned by him and his wife, including a Rickenbacker guitar known as the "Beatle-Backer" that John Lennon owned and later gave to him.
"We have so much stuff and a lot of it we haven't seen in 20 to 30 years," Starr, 75, said in a phone interview with The Associated Press from London that included his wife, actress and model Barbara Bach.
"We thought, 'What are we going to do with all this stuff?'" he said. So they turned to
"We're fed up with having the stuff in storage when it could be put to some good use and also give a lot of people joy," Starr told the AP.
Besides the guitar? A few other sundry items:
-- One of four first pressings of the famous White Album (one for each Beatle), which Starr says he has had locked in a bank vault for 35 years.
-- Besides the Rose-Morris Rickenbacker already mentioned, a Gretsch guitar given to Starr by George Harrison.
-- A used by Starr in more than 200 performances and recordings in 1963-64.
-- A 2000 Mercedes coupe that belonged to George Harrison but was acquired by Starr after his band-mate's death in 2001.
-- And, various artworks, described in a Julien's press release as "an original Nikas Safronov portrait of Ringo Starr, a Peter Blake 'Love Me Do' screen print of The Beatles, a print by David Hockney, and also original artwork by Ringo Starr himself."
The AP says that proceeds from the auction, like the book, Photograph(out on Sept. 21), will go to the couple's Lotus Children Foundation.
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