Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has told to all fans to stop sending letters and requests for autographs, saying mail will be thrown away after October 20 because he has too much to do, LOS ANGELES (Reuters) reports.

Richard Starkey, born on July 7, 1940, Dingle, Liverpool, England. Starkey started as drummer with Rory Storm And The Hurricanes then became acquainted with the Beatles. Ringo is a name derived from his many finger adornments – offered a simple, uncluttered playing style which formed the ideal bedrock for his partners’ sense of melody. Although overshadowed musically, a deadpan sense of humor helped establish his individuality and each album also contained an obligatory Starr vocal. The most notable of these was “Yellow Submarine”, a million-selling single in 1966.
Roday Starr is 68 and still has what to say to the world. He has released more than 12 albums since The Beatles broke up in 1970, the most recent of which was “Liverpool 8″ in January 2008.
Yesterday he made the announcement in a video message titled “Sorry, No More Signing Stuff” posted on his official web site
“I want to tell you after the 20th of October please do not send fan mail to any address you have. Nothing will be signed after the 20th of October. If that is the date on the envelope, it’s gonna be tossed.
“I’m warning you with peace and love I have too much to do. So no more fan mail. Thank you, thank you. And no objects to be signed. Nothing.”
He said; “This is a serious message to everybody watching my update right now. Peace and love. Peace and love.”
Peace and Love is all what we need. We love you!