The Manila Times

Ringo Starr, Barry Gibb knighted in UK honors list

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LONDON: Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and sole surviving Bee Gee Barry Gibb were each awarded a knighthood in Britain’s traditiona­l New Year Honors, announced late on Friday ( Saturday in Manila).

The two music legends were joined on the prestigiou­s annual achievemen­t list by Golden Globe-winning actor Hugh Laurie, renowned dancer Darcey Bussell and hip-hop artist Wiley.

Lesser known recipients include 101- year- old Lieutenant Colonel Mordaunt Cohen, honored for his services to World War II education, and Lucia Mee, 18, the youngest person rewarded, for her efforts to raise organ donation awareness.

Starr, 77—real name Richard Starkey— became a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1965, but 52 years later has now been given a knighthood for services to music.

“It’s an honor and a pleasure to be considered and acknowledg­ed for my music and my charity work, both of which I love,” he said in a brief statement released Friday.

Starr follows in the footsteps of his famous band mate, who became Sir Paul McCartney in 1997.

McCartney told a British radio station “it’s about time” Starr was knighted.

Gibb, a singer, songwriter and record producer who already held a commander (CBE) title, received his knighthood for services to music and charity.

“The magic, the glow, and the rush will last me the rest of my life,” he said.

Dancer Bussell, former principal at The Royal Ballet and president of The Royal Academy of Dance, said she was “truly humbled” Ringo Starr (left) and Barry Gibb. after learning of her damehood for promoting dance in Britain and abroad.

Comedic actor, writer and musician Laurie, star of “The Night Manager,” “House” and numerous movies, won a CBE.

Meanwhile, hip hop artist Wiley—born Richard Cowie—who is often hailed the “godfather of grime” music, received an MBE.

He thanked his family “for being there for me when I needed them.”

“It feels like the school grade I wanted and didn’t get but now I’m

Recipients of Britain’s famous honors system are chosen twice a year, on the Queen’s birthday and ahead of the new year.

Anybody can nominate someone for an award to receive one of the various accolades, which range from knighthood­s and CBEs honoring national or regional roles, to OBEs and MBEs aimed at more local achievemen­ts.

Recommenda­tions are considered by one of nine expert committees spanning different specializa­tions, from arts and media to science and technology

The latest New Year’s Honors list awarded 1,123 people, with 70 per cent having worked in their local communitie­s.

Efe Ezekiel, who has mentored thousands of children between the ages of three and 25 in the London area, was among those recognized for her positive impact on people’s lives.

“They truly do need great role models,” she said ahead of the

“For me this is one of the most wonderful honors, it’s blown my mind at the moment— still,” Ezekiel added.

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