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John Lennon’s Son Sean Opens up on Working With Paul McCartney’s Son, Talks Future Beatles Family Music

    John Lennon’s Son Sean Opens up on Working With Paul McCartney’s Son, Talks Future Beatles Family Music

With parents like Yoko Ono and John Lennon, Sean Ono Lennon seemed destined to follow in his father’s footsteps when it came to performing. Throughout his time in the spotlight,

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Paul McCartney Reaches Out To “Adrienne From Brooklyn” 60 Years Later

    Paul McCartney Reaches Out To “Adrienne From Brooklyn” 60 Years Later

It’s one of the most famous and beloved clips from the era of Beatlemania, and 60 years later Paul McCartney has finally responded to the lovestruck “Adrienne from Brooklyn.”“I love

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The John Lennon album Paul McCartney said wasn’t interesting

    The John Lennon album Paul McCartney said wasn’t interesting

By the end of the 1960s, it was impossible for any of The Beatles to avoid each other if they tried. Even though they didn’t have to be shoved into

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The Meaning Behind “Piggies” by The Beatles and the Social Commentary George Harrison Snuck into the Song – American Songwriter

    The Meaning Behind “Piggies” by The Beatles and the Social Commentary George Harrison Snuck into the Song – American Songwriter

George Harrison brought the sounds of India to The Beatles on songs like “Love You To” and “Within You Without You.” But that wasn’t his only lane. On “Piggies” off

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Paul McCartney’s Rarely Seen Photography Gets a Museum Show

    Paul McCartney’s Rarely Seen Photography Gets a Museum Show

During the early 1960s, at the height of “Beatlemania,” New York City was taken by storm as The Beatles kicked

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“Lost Weekend” candid photos of John Lennon on view, for sale | The Bucks County Herald

    “Lost Weekend” candid photos of John Lennon on view, for sale | The Bucks County Herald

Pang was Lennon’s lover during the infamous “Lost Weekend” which lasted 18 months during late 1973 through 1975. During this

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George Harrison’s sitar has been sold at auction for $66,993 – 03-May-2024 – NZ Entertainment news

    George Harrison’s sitar has been sold at auction for $66,993 – 03-May-2024 – NZ Entertainment news

The instrument – which was invented in medieval India – ignited Harrison’s lifelong passion for Indian music, culture, and Hindu spirituality, while it also sparked a broader interest in sitars

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