John Lennon’s Only Solo Concerts Have Suddenly Become Big Business

Decades after they were first staged, John Lennon’s One-to-One concerts are suddenly, and somewhat unexpectedly, having a major commercial moment. Held more than 50 years ago, the shows were hugely important at the time, both for the causes they supported and for what they represented in the musician’s solo career. Now, after decades of fading into relative obscurity – as much as anything attached to a former Beatle can – they’re back in the spotlight thanks to a pair of new releases.A new EP featuring recordings from the shows, titled Power to the People: Live at the One-to-One Concert, New York City, 1972, was released as part of Record Store Day earlier in April. The four-track set features songs recorded during those shows which were hand-selected by his own son, Sean Ono Lennon. Whole only pressed in limited quantities, the project became a quick bestseller.
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