Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Julian Lennon" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Lennon and opened
Featured in " 6 Hour Song ( Found a Star on the Ground )" is Sean Lennon who, with his band, opened for the Lips in early 2011.
The scene the term describes began in 1960, when Yoko Ono — one of the Fluxus artists, at that time still seven years away from meeting John Lennonopened her loft at 112 Chambers Street to be used as a noise music performance space for a series curated by La Monte Young and Richard Maxfield.
By the middle of 1960, the first section of freeway along M-78 was opened in the Lennon area.
* On the night of December 9, 1980, after learning of the assassination of John Lennon following a performance there the night before, Bruce Springsteen opened the show with a statement regarding Lennon and said, " It's a hard thing to come out and play but there's just nothing else you can do.
A section of the then-M-78 freeway ( now I-69 ) opened between 1958 and 1960 ; when this freeway opened, M-13 was truncated northwards slightly in the Lennon area to end at the new highway.
The museum opened on October 9, 2000, the 60th anniversary of Lennon ’ s birth, and closed on September 30, 2010, when its exhibit contract with Yoko Ono expired.
Although Peter Brown believed that Lennon's source for the lyric was the Tibetan Book of the Dead itself, which, he said, Lennon read whilst consuming LSD, George Harrison later stated that the idea for the lyrics came from Leary's, Alpert's and Metzner's book and Paul McCartney confirmed this, stating that he and Lennon had visited the newly opened Indica bookshop — Lennon was looking for a copy of The Portable Nietzsche — and Lennon had found a copy of The Psychedelic Experience that contained the lines: " When in doubt, relax, turn off your mind, float downstream ".
St. Oswald's Catholic Church was established in 1893 and on 16 October 1894 a chapel and school was opened, entirely funded by the wealthy Liverpool priest, Canon Lennon.
He starred in the Broadway musical Lennon, which opened the summer of 2005, and closed soon afterwards.

Lennon and exhibition
Although the exhibition had not yet begun, Lennon wanted to hammer a nail into the clean board, but Ono stopped him.
A portion of the cost of each ticket to the exhibition is donated to Spirit Foundation, a charitable foundation set up by Lennon and Ono.
* November 9 – John Lennon meets Yoko Ono when he attends a preview of her art exhibition at the Indica Gallery in London.
Fraser sponsored the 1966 exhibition by Yoko Ono at the Indica Gallery at which she first met John Lennon.

Lennon and 35
Julian Lennon spent another £ 35, 000 at the auction buying John Lennon memorabilia.
The earliest Beatles recording credited to Lennon – McCartney to be officially released is " You'll Be Mine ", recorded at home in 1960 and included on Anthology 1 35 years later.

Lennon and photographs
Besides the candid personal portraits, the book contains some historically important photographs, such as Lennon signing the official dissolution of The Beatles partnership, and the last known photograph of Lennon and Paul McCartney together.
A website called Bagism was created circa 1994 by Sam Choukri, providing John Lennon and Beatles links, photographs, rare sound recording snippets and video.

Lennon and called
In 2009 Lennon created a new partnership with Todd Meagher and Micheal Birch called theRevolution, LLC.
Julian Lennon has released a new album called Everything Changes on 3 October 2011.
Julian Lennon is also the producer of the documentary called WhaleDreamers about an aboriginal tribe in Australia and its special relationship to whales.
In 2009, Ono created an exhibit called John Lennon: THE NEW YORK CITY YEARS for the NYC Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex.
Of the album's fourteen songs, eight were written by Lennon – McCartney ( originally credited " McCartney – Lennon "), early evidence of what Rolling Stone later called " invention of the idea of the self-contained rock band, writing their own hits and playing their own instruments ".
Musicians Buddy Holly and John Lennon became synonymous with the styles of eye-glasses they wore to the point that thick, black horn-rimmed glasses are often called " Buddy Holly glasses " and perfectly round metal eyeglass frames called " John Lennon Glasses.
Shortly after he decided to leave, Lennon wrote a song called " Maharishi " which included the lyrics, " Maharishi / You little twat "; the song became " Sexy Sadie ".
In a 1980 interview, Lennon acknowledged that the Maharishi was the inspiration for the song: " I just called him ' Sexy Sadie '.
She also took part in a project Ono and Lennon developed called " The Peace Choir ".
The award-winning photograph, taken by Frank Lennon, has been called " one of the ten images that changed Canada "
Lennon said that " Everything from the song is from that poster, except the horse wasn't called Henry.
Once John Lennon called and praised Pandemonium Shadow Show, which he had listened to in a 36-hour marathon.
After John Lennon watched Rivera's report on the patients at Willowbrook, he and Rivera formed a benefit concert called " One to One " ( released in 1986 as Live in New York City.
John Lennon was a huge Stax fan who fondly called the group, “ Book a Table and the Maitre D's ”.
The A-side was an instrumental composed by Lennon – McCartney called " Thingumybob " ( the theme to a Yorkshire Television sitcom of the same name starring Stanley Holloway ).
In the same year, he organized what he called a Fame Exchange during the New York Avant Garde Festival, where he hired a group of admirers to follow him around instead of John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
There was an isolated newspaper claim at the time that, before firing, Chapman softly called out " Mr. Lennon " and dropped into a " combat stance "; Chapman has said he doesn't recall saying anything and Lennon did not turn around.
Irish band The Cranberries recorded a song called " I Just Shot John Lennon ," for their 1996 album To the Faithful Departed.

Lennon and Julian
John Charles Julian Lennon ( born 8 April 1963 ) is a British musician, singer, songwriter, actor, and photographer.
Julian Lennon has had an inconsistent career as a musical artist.
On 1 April 1987, Julian Lennon appeared as The Baker in Mike Batt's musical, The Hunting of the Snark ( based on Lewis Carroll's poem ).
Lennon's first-ever tour in the spring of 1985 was documented as part of the film Stand By Me: A Portrait Of Julian Lennon — a film profile started by Sam Peckinpah, but completed by Martin Lewis after Peckinpah's death.
In 2010, he published a book of his collection, " Beatles Memorabilia: The Julian Lennon Collection ".
Kyoko is also referenced on the first line of " Happy Christmas ( War Is Over )" when Yoko whispers " Happy Christmas Kyoko " followed by Lennon whispering " Happy Christmas Julian.
* April 8 – Julian Lennon, British musician son of John Lennon
* " Saltwater " ( Julian Lennon song ), a song by Julian Lennon
Wild rumours swirled about that former Beatles George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr would reunite for the first time since the band's dissolution in 1970, joined by Julian Lennon.
The song's original title was " Hey Jules ," and it was intended to comfort Julian Lennon from the stress of his parents ' divorce.
" Julian Lennon discovered the song had been written for him almost twenty years later.
Although McCartney originally wrote the song for Julian Lennon, John Lennon thought it had actually been written for him:
In 1996, Julian Lennon paid £ 25, 000 for the recording notes to " Hey Jude " at an auction.
In the original catalogue for the auction, Julian Lennon had written, " It's very strange to think that someone has written a song about you.

2.172 seconds.