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John Lennon's Birthday Remembered in Sweet Tributes by Yoko Ono and Paul McCartney
Last year marked the 40th anniversary of the singer’s death.
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John Lennon Interview Tape Fetches $58,240 at Danish Auction
A cassette tape with a 33-minute audio recording of John Lennon being interviewed by four Danish teenagers 51 years ago as well as an apparently unpublished song has fetched the equivalent of $58,240 at an auction in Denmark
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Fans, Ono, Bandmates Mark 40 Years Since John Lennon's Death
Fans have remembered John Lennon on the 40th anniversary of the former Beatle’s death with flowers, candles and songs in New York’s Central Park
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Lennon's Killer Says He Sought Glory, Deserved Death Penalty
The man who killed John Lennon in 1980 says he was seeking glory and deserved the death penalty for a “despicable” act.
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Bette Midler Apologizes After Her Tweet Causes Backlash
Bette Midler is apologizing for a tweet that caused a social media backlash when she compared the struggle of women to the history of racism. The singer-actress wrote that women “are the n-word of the world” and “They are the most disrespected creatures on earth.” Midler was quoting the title of a 1972 song written by John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
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Germany: Police Arrest Man Over Stolen John Lennon Objects
German police say they have arrested a man suspected of handling stolen objects from the estate of John Lennon, including diaries. Berlin police said the 58-year-old suspect, whom they didn’t identify, was arrested in the German capital on Monday. They said another suspect lives in Turkey and is currently “not available” for law enforcement authorities, without elaborating.
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Yoko Ono, Co-Producer on ‘Imagine,' Gets Writing Credit
Yoko Ono, who was previously credited as a co-producer on John Lennon’s “Imagine,” will earn a co-writing credit on the 1971 song.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: 50 Years of Rolling Stone Exhibit
Fifty years after he launched an underground newspaper that changed music journalism and a great deal more, Jann S. Wenner finds Rolling Stone being showcased in a once-unthinkable forum: a museum.
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Yoko Ono Calls for Peace on Anniversary of Lennon's Death
Yoko Ono offered a heartfelt appeal for peace in a Facebook post on the 36th anniversary of the murder of her former husband, John Lennon.
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Yoko Ono Public Art Installation Unveiled in Chicago
Chicago welcomed a new piece of public art Monday thanks to Yoko Ono.
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Blues Top Blackhawks 5-2 in Opener
St. Louis Blues coach Ken Hitchcock got what he needed from his top players, and that was more than enough on opening night.
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Yoko Ono to Bring First Permanent Public Art Exhibit in North America to Chicago
After an inspiring visit to Chicago two years ago, artist and activist Yoko Ono will bring her first permanent public work of art in North America to Jackson Park next year.