Celestial puns were in no short supply during an event Monday night dedicating a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame to Beatles drummer Ringo Starr.
Now, the only remaining Beatle without his own Hollywood star is Paul McCartney.
During the ceremony, which featured speeches from fellow rockers Joe Walsh, Ben Harper and Don Was, Starr said he was happy the event occurred in the evening.
"Where I live the stars come out at night," he said, according to Rolling Stone.
In April, McCartney dedicated a star to the late George Harrison. Starr didn't attend the ceremony. At the time, Starr's friend, Monty Python's Eric Idle, told the Daily Mail Starr had reportedly asked, "Where's mine?" Idle added: "I said, 'They don't give drummers stars.'"
But on Monday night, Starr gave a shout out to Sir Paul.
Referring to the stars of his late band mates Harrison and music genius John Lennon, Starr said, "I love them both, and I want to send peace and love to both of them. And let's not forget the guy's who's in England -- Paul."
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