Elton John is a man of many talents, but when it came time to collaborate on this John Lennon album, he couldn't bring ...
John Lennon always reflected his feelings in his songs, but even he admitted that this record was tough for him to revisit.
Gathering assorted photographs, memos, interviews, and annotated song lyrics, Lennon (1940–1980) and Ono capture the volatile personal and professional climate from which the album emerged ...
In our 60-year obsession with the Beatles, the group’s women have always played a compelling part. Ringo’s long-lasting ...
he first met Lennon in 1973 at a video shoot for Lennon’s “Mind Games” album, at a time when the former Beatle and Ono had broken up after 4½ years of marriage. Lennon, with Ono’s ...
John Lennon informed his Beatles bandmates he would be leaving the group, although it wasn't clarified if it was a permanent ...
Never Too Late,” John says he did “mountains” of cocaine with John Lennon and claims he may have brought Lennon and Yoko Ono ...
Yoko Ono being responsible for breaking up the most famous pop group in history is surely a myth that needs to be laid to rest once and for all.
In 2009, Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards. Swift looked stunned when West said Beyonce’ had made one of the best videos ever. West later apologized ...
The Beatles had officially broken up, and when Lennon and Ono set out to record their next album, he wanted to signify the end of the band. “Mother” is the opening track of the album ...