So John and Yoko pop over to New York and get a tiny apartment in the West Village. They thrive on the city’s electric energy, with neighbors like Bob Dylan and Allen Ginsberg. They start wearing ...
A pair of John Lennon’s iconic tinted Windsor glasses that he wore throughout the early 1970s could fetch up to $396,000 at ...
John Lennon and Yoko Ono adopted New York City as their home in 1971, just before the release of Imagine. Crammed into a tiny ...
The album signed by John Lennon for his assassin 40 years ago is up for auction in New York, as his widow and former Beatles band mates on Tuesday paid tribute to him.
Argentine Javier Parisi has been a mega fan of the Beatles since the age of eight - forming a tribute band, playing at Liverpool's Cavern Club, and promoting a biography in Spanish. He is also the ...
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Remembering John Lennon on His Birthday: 10 Beatles Hits Penned by Him
John Lennon wasn’t just a founding member of The Beatles, he was the creative force behind some of their most iconic and ...
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John Lennon details 'paranoid' times thinking he was on CIA watch list in discovered lost tapes
John Lennon opened up about experiencing 'paranoid' times, thinking he was on the CIA's watch list in the early 1970s, in newly discovered tapes from a lost interview ...
Imagine was also the name of the 1971 album, which included the songs "Crippled Inside," "Jealous Guy," "It’s So Hard," "I ...
Though frustratingly incomplete, a new boxed set of superb sound quality collects most of the couple’s output from the early ...
Beatles fanatics have the chance to see the world as John Lennon did. A pair of his tinted, circular Windsor Glasses are heading for auction at Propstore in October and have been given an upper ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon took LSD while recording the album, 'Sgt. Pepper.' On March 21 of that year, Lennon, then 26, accidentally took acid during a recording session at Abbey Road. Leslie ...
In his first book, John J. Lennon, who is serving a 28-year sentence, brings nuance and complexity to his own and other prisoners’ stories. By Pamela Colloff Pamela Colloff is a staff writer at The ...
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