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Tynemouth collector selling mini harmonica that once belonged to John Lennon's son for £7,000
The tiny harmonica was given by Lennon to John Hancock, a builder during renovation works at Tittenhurst Park in the late ...
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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney 'totally lost it' as he reveals emotional John Lennon detail
Paul McCartney has spoken about how he was "very glad" he was able to reconcile with John Lennon before his death, as he ...
It was only natural for The Beatles to end after a while, but there was always room for John Lennon to be a little bit uncomfortable with his former Fabs.
Burning a hole in his pocket, John Lennon funnelled some of his earnings into 'The Holy Mountain', a hazy and hallucinogenic ...
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MusicRadar on MSNThe strange, brief existence of the John Lennon-fronted supergroup hidden for decades
Back in 1968, Lennon, Keith Richards and an unlikely collection of musical cohorts tore through a White Album highlight ...
In 1981, George Harrison appeared on Good Morning America to talk about how he navigated life after the Beatles' break-up ...
John Lennon’s friend and confidante Elliot Mintz appeared on Billy Corgan’s The Magnificent Others podcast on Wednesday, July ...
John Lennon couldn't have known he'd only live to be 40 years old. And had he not been shot outside his home — New York City's famous Dakota Apartments — on Dec. 8, 1980, he might've lived to ...
John Lennon issued that insult to many Paul McCartney songs, but there is one hit in particular that Lennon once called "meaningless." ...
“John Lennon’s been shot,” some kid shouted; we told him to shut up, that it wasn’t funny. Then we got in the car and every radio station was playing Beatles songs, and we knew.
Written and sung by John Lennon, the song was first recorded by the late Beatle in the ’70s when he was living in the Dakota building on New York’s Central Park West — where he was murdered ...
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