AN OMNIBUS EDITION OF JOHN LENNON S WHIMSICAL POETRY, PROSE, AND DRAWINGS, REISSUED IN CELEBRATION OF THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH.[...]
Few artists have had the far reaching and lasting effect that John Lennon has had on the world. His writing changed the landscape of popular music and can still be heard in the foundation of songs written decades later. With this sheet music anthology, Lennon's most popular songs from his solo caree[...]
John Lennon was a world famous and influential singer/songwriter and former member of the Beatles. Here he discusses his life and achievements in a series of interviews from the BBC radio and TV archive[...]
John Lennon was a rock star, a school clown, a writer, a wit, an iconoclast, a sometime peace activist and finally an eccentric millionaire. He was also a Beatle - his plain-speaking and impudent rejection of authority catching, and eloquently articulating, the group's moment in history.Chronicling [...]
What was it like to be John Lennon? What was it like to be the cast-off child, the clown at school, and the middle-class suburban boy who pretended to be a working-class hero? How did it feel to have one of the most recognisable singing voices in the world, but to dislike it so much he always wanted[...]
(Guitar Solo). Here are 15 of John Lennon's best expertly arranged by Larry Beekman for solo guitar in standard notation and tab. Songs: Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) * Crippled Inside * Grow Old with Me * I'm Losing You * Imagine * Instant Karma * Jealous Guy * Look at Me * Nobody Told Me * #9 Dream [...]
A great collection of 20 Lennon favorites arranged specifically for Ukulele, including: Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) ? Give Peace a Chance ? Grow Old with Me ? Happy Xmas (War Is Over) ? Imagine ? Instant Karma ? Mind Games ? Nobody Told Me ? (Just Like) Starting Over ? Watching the Wheels ? Woman an[...]
The result of six years of research and some 1,200 interviews, this book takes fans deep into Lennon's secretive world, from his traumatic childhood to his Beatles days to his hidden life with Yoko Ono. While the Lennon of legend enjoyed a gifted and inspired life, the private Lennon lived in tormen[...]
Bob Gruen first photographed John Lennon in 1971 and became his personal photographer and close friend shortly thereafter. Over the course of the next nine years, right up until Lennon was shot and killed, Gruen photographed him extensively. The book is filled with photos and reflections by Gruen on[...]
Robert Hilburn's storied career as a rock critic has allowed him a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of some of the most iconic figures of our time. He was the only music critic to visit Folsom Prison with Johnny Cash. He met John Lennon during his lost weekend period in Los Angeles and they becam[...]
Jonathan Cott met John Lennon in 1968 and was friends with him and Yoko Ono until John's death in 1980. He has kept in touch with Yoko since that time, and is one of the small group of writers who understands her profoundly positive influence on Lennon. This deeply personal book recounts the course [...]
At a time when the hottest issue in US immigration law is the proposed action by President Obama to protect from deportation as many as 5 million illegals in the United States, the 1972 John Lennon deportation case takes on special relevance today, notwithstanding the passage of forty years since he[...]
What was it like to be John Lennon? What was it like to be the castoff child, the clown at school, and the middle-class suburban boy who pretended to be a working-class hero? How did it feel to have one of the most recognizable singing voices in the world, but to dislike it so much he always wanted [...]