John Lennon’s iconic ‘bed peace’ cardboard placard is among the most expensive pieces of music merchandise ever sold. As one-quarter of the legendary and phenomenally influential band The Beatles, Liverpool-born
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John Lennon’s cardboard ‘bed peace’ sign among most expensive merchandise ever sold – Liverpool Echo
Digital assets stored on the blockchain can be endlessly copied, but legal and finite ownership of original digital artwork, music and more is becoming the domain of non-fungible tokens (NFTs),
Yoko Ono Lennon and Capitol/UMe will celebrate the 50th anniversary of John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band with a massive reissue, out April 16th. The super deluxe edition boasts 159 tracks —
I was born February 18th, 1933 during a heavy snow in Tokyo. In the morning the nurse opened the curtains
When looking through the iconography of The Beatles and their subsequent split it is easy to get wrapped up in
On September 20th 1969, despite calls from Allen Klein not to, John Lennon told Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr that
John Lennon has a blissful autumn day in Central Park in the video for “Mind Games,” off his upcoming box
After landing on the market in April for a whopping $47.5 million, El Solano, the massive Palm Beach, FL, estate once
“The album Imagine was after Plastic Ono. I call it Plastic Ono with chocolate coating.” – John Lennon In 1971, the world was still coming to terms with the loss