The closing song on John Lennon’s 1971 album Imagine was “Oh Yoko,” a song he began writing three years earlier when The Beatles were ... worked with David Bowie and Ian Hunter, was ...
Below, we're taking a look at 60 Rock Songs Inspired by Books and Literature, for the most part limiting it to one entry per ...
While George Martin usually didn’t have that much of a problem turning in solid gold with The Beatles, he did admit that one song left John Lennon especially dissatisfied ... his contributions to ...
While David Bowie could have easily played ... with releasing an album of that stature, but Bowie got that bravery from all of his idols. Years before he had considered thinking outside the box, John ...
John Lennon and his fellow Beatles were still at primary school ... [and] it carried all the way over into heavy metal bands.” David Bowie, Jimmy Page, and Ozzy Osbourne Crowley had a major ...
A 1962 Fawn JMI Vox AC15 Twin, believed to be John Lennon’s first Vox amp, is up for auction tomorrow (November 14). Lennon ...
It sounds like Yoko Ono will soon get back a reminder of her late husband John Lennon. A Swiss court has ruled that the ...
John Lennon may be best known for his work with The Beatles, but his career post-Fab Four is nothing to sneeze at. Let’s take a look at just five of John Lennon’s best songs from shortly after ...
It wasn’t a complete accident that John Lennon had an affair with May Pang. From September 1973 to 1975, the Beatles icon went ... was was fatally shot by Mark David Chapman in front of the ...
Yoko Ono and John Lennon in New York City circa ... The “Give Peace a Chance” star was left a widow when Lennon was shot and killed by Mark David Chapman outside his apartment in New York ...
John Lennon and Yoko Ono were "obsessed" with staying thin, according to a new book. Elliot Mintz, a former radio and television host who went on to become a publicist and entertainment ...
The ecstasy and agony of an original Beatles fan. By Debbie Gendler It ... From my seat in the mezzanine I saw them at last — John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.