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In the era of limited space and scarce newsprint, most papers stuck to a strict hierarchy of importance in reporting, and celebrity deaths just didn’t really rate – it has been a long path to 24-page specials and tribute fatigue“Why Wogan touched the...
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January 21 2016, The Lennon Bus kicks off its 19th year with blues legend Dr. John & the Nite Trippers, John Lennon Songwriting Contest ‘Song of the Year’ Winners The Rare Occasions, and Presenting Sponsor Canon U.S.A., Inc
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As an 85-year-old I was puzzled by the extent of the coverage of David Bowie’s death until I read the pieces by John Harris and Suzanne Moore (Opinion, 12 January). I had no idea he had such a profound influence on the younger generations. How lucky...
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9 years ago
Bluegrass to country, Motown to soul and much more, it’s time to put on your musical boots, rope up and scale your shelves for songs that hit heady heights“Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills,” said Dolly Parton, flashing th...
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9 years ago
“I am just a soul whose intentions are good. Oh Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood.”
Nina Simone, who sang the original of this song, also popularised by the Animals and others, appears to be making a clear statement. Or is she? Is th...
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It’s the ultimate rock’n’roll souvenir. Ringo Starr is to auction off the first ever copy of the band’s1968 album, The Beatles, more commonly known as the White Album.
Each unit of the record, which acquired its name due to its minimalist packaging,...
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The man who played John Lennon’s Imagine on a grand piano outside the Bataclan theatre has told the Guardian he felt it was his “duty” to pay tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks.
Davide Martello, who was in a pub in Konstanz in Germany when...
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Forty-one years ago, on a cool spring night in Hollywood, I found myself standing across a pool table from John Lennon.
He was a symphony in black, right down to his leather trousers. His hair hung to his shoulders. Little black-lensed sunglasses pe...
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9 years ago
If there is a way in through the veins of a song, it may be with “Gimme Some Truth”, a headlong rant against the uptight and the narrow-minded, against the egocentric and the paranoiac, but here, as in all of John Lennon’s very best work, there is a...
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9 years ago
A novel about John Lennon setting out to take a course of primal scream therapy on an Irish island has won Kevin Barry the Goldsmiths prize for innovative fiction, with judges praising its “intricately weaving and blurring fiction and life”.
The Iri...