LOS ANGELES -- The Beatles legend Ringo Starr is looking back on his incredible career in a new episode of "On The Red Carpet: ICONS."
"Every generation listens to our music," he said.
The 85-year-old drummer and singer has been a superstar since the 1960s, when he and bandmates John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison became one of the most successful and influential bands of all time.
This year, 55 years after The Beatles broke up, they won their latest Grammy for the song, "Now and Then."
"We have sold records and streams now, a billion streams a week or whatever, forever!" Ringo told On The Red Carpet. "It still carries on."
All of his success is even more amazing when you consider Ringo had to overcome childhood illnesses that nearly killed him.
"Three times they told me

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