Ringo Starr is currently working on adapting the Beatles’ song Octopus’s Garden into a children’s picture book. Photo: s_bukley/ShutterstockRingo Starr is currently working on adapting the Beatles’ song Octopus’s Garden into a children’s picture book. Photo: s_bukley/Shutterstock

Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr put snapshots of his musical and creative life on display in a new exhibit, Ringo: Peace & Love, which opened at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.

Starr, 72, was on hand at the exhibit, which offers an in-depth look at his career as he rose to fame with The Beatles.

Highlights include Starr’s Ludwig drum kit, used during The Beatles’ appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, and the outfit he wore during the era of the Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album, between 1966 and 1967.

Starr took Reuters on a tour of the exhibit, which will be open until March 2014, pointing out memorabilia from the height of Beatlemania, beginning with the band’s August 1965 performance at New York’s Shea Stadium, which was attended by 55,600 people.

“After Shea, and Shea was the biggest audience, that was the first time anyone played a stadium and that we were like, ‘wow’, Starr said.

“People were talking about people screaming, but that is how it was. We got up, people screamed, we ended and they went home.”

The Beatles, was formed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Starr in Liverpool in the 1960s.

McCartney and Starr are the only surviving members, after Lennon was shot dead in New York in 1980 and Harrison died from lung cancer in 2001.

Nearly 50 years after The Beatles first arrived in the US, Starr said he keeps busy and is working on adapting the Beatles’ song Octopus’s Garden into a children’s picture book.

He also released an e-book titled Photograph exclusively on Apple’s iBookstore yesterday, which will lift the lid on a collection of previously unseen photographs of the Fab Four from his personal collection.

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