A John Lennon song was originally inspired by a line from a public service announcement that he found upsetting.
But while the sonics may have twisted and turned into a wildly woven tapestry, the vocals remained a golden thread throughout ...
In Lennon on Lennon: Conversations With John Lennon, he explained his connection with pain and how it comes through in his ...
John Lennon’s ‘Give Peace a Chance’ inspired a remix that barely used the lyrics During a 2016 interview with Medium, Yoko ...
SoundTracks Of A Generation will present 'The Lennon Project', a 100-minute retrospective of the songs and life of John ...
Don’t Write a Rock Album Wearing Shorts Following the success of “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” Noel Gallagher ...
John Lennon believed he shocked the other Beatles with one album. Here's why he found their reaction to it surprising.
The lead-off track and single "Mother" remains the album's most celebrated number among many worthy contenders. You may also ...
Two years ago, the Disco Biscuits followed the traditional route of writing and recording new songs, debuting them at concert ...
"It's the best one, innit?" McCartney said Lennon told him of lyrics he considered changing in the 1968 hit song ...
Painted on the truck's panel was the word "Lennon." "The minute we acknowledged seeing it, the truck exited," Pang said. Pang ...
The trek – dubbed the Funtastic 2024 Tour – kicks off May 10 in Lincoln, California. From there, the Rock & Roll Hall of ...