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==Musical Legacy== Ringo Starr's reputation has undergone significant critical rehabilitation since the early years of his solo career, when he was often dismissed as the least consequential Beatle. Contemporary drummers and musicologists have been emphatic in their reassessment: his instinctive restraint, melodic fills, and pocket-driven groove were not limitations but deliberate and sophisticated musical choices that served the Beatles' songs with extraordinary effectiveness. Drummers including [[Dave Grohl]], [[Phil Collins]], [[Stewart Copeland]], and [[Chad Smith]] have cited him as a primary influence. He was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] as a member of [[The Beatles]] in 1988 and as a solo artist in 2015, one of a small number of musicians to receive the honour twice. His work with The Beatles remains the foundation of his legacy, but his solo hits, his decades of touring with the All-Starr Band, and his genial, unpretentious public persona have secured him a unique and affectionate place in popular culture entirely his own.
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