Tonight’s mystery artist while sorting through personal items for his new book decided he had too much memorabilia and is planning to sell off a bunch of his stuff.  Can you guess who is downsizing??

It was announced in the New York Times that former Beatle Ringo Starr is planning the ultimate garage sale…of sorts. Ringo said he and wife Barbara Bach went through endless storage bins for his recent photo book. Appears that the couple decided to down size and declutter a bit, selling their country house in England and their apartment in Monte Carlo, plus, he decided to just get rid of a ton of stuff. How much you ask? The Times reports more than 800 personal items including a ton of Beatles goodies will hit the auction block on December 4th at 5th. The auctioneers will be Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills, California, said. Well, that "stuff" includes the very first copy of The Beatles' "White Album," yes its stamped number 1! Also for sale are various instruments like the  Ludwig drum kit Ringo used for more than 200 recordings and live performances, guitars owned by John Lennon and George Harrison and, you guessed it, a lot of rings.  Estimates are that the auction could bring in between $5-and-$10-million dollars.

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