Forty-five years ago, on December 8, 1980, John Lennon was murdered outside his New York City home. Lennon worked alongside music producer Jack Douglas on Double Fantasy. During the sessions, Douglas ...
Sean Ono Lennon spoke about the legacy of his parents, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, on a recent episode of 'CBS Sunday Morning.' ...
1980s rock icon Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders revealed in a new interview that she wanted to invite Morrissey of The Smiths to sing on her new album, Duets Special, also known as Chrissie Hynde & ...
I think the Beatles’ music, and John and Yoko’s legacy, is something important for the world to kind of cherish and be ...
John Lennon's son Sean opened up in a new interview about why he's afraid younger generations are forgetting his dad John Lennon and The Beatles and why he sees it as his role to carry that legacy ...
John Lennon was fatally shot 45 years ago, but his legacy continues to live on. The former Beatles musician was shot and killed outside of his New York City apartment, the Dakota, on Dec. 8, 1980. He ...
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono whisper a touching message at the start of Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - but many fans have been ...
His music — and murder — echoes through the generations. John Lennon fans gathered in Central Park Monday on the 45th anniversary of his murder — with mourners including Gen Zers born well after The ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes began their Heisman campaigns for their star signal caller, quarterback Julian Sayin, midway through the season. On Monday, it became official that Sayin was invited to New ...
"This is Long Island Sound in Cold Spring Harbor, wishing you a bonne nuit," says John Lennon in a bootleg copy of a home video now on YouTube, wishing good night to one and all from his getaway ...
JIM THORPE, Pa. — December 8th, 1980, is a date that goes down in music history. Beatles icon John Lennon was shot and killed outside the Dakota in New York City by Mark David Chapman. In Jim Thorpe, ...