John Lennon’s birthday today, October 9, is marked by the release of a new deluxe and expanded version of Imagine ... that each set of mixes from the compilation – Ultimate, Elements ...
The new expansive reissue of John Lennon’s 1971 masterstroke Imagine ... mixes to find their hidden bright spots, like the great bassline on ‘I Don’t Wanna Be A Soldier Mama’. On the ...
John Lennon and the rest of The Beatles were the subject of fan obsession for years. Even today, The Beatles have fans who love to discuss and defend the band. Lennon was always appreciative of ...
The headphones John Lennon used to record The Beatles' final ... John had just finished recording Imagine. 'I was totally blown away. His collection of guitars looked so impressive on the studio ...
In a 1980 interview, Lennon explained the onus behind this song, citing an interaction with activist Tariq Ali. Ali would ask Lennon for money for various politically charged magazines and other ...
Earl Slick recalled how he nearly derailed his first session with John Lennon, who had asked him to appear on his 1980 album Double Fantasy. The American guitarist first met the ex-Beatle during ...
It’s been a particularly big week for the sons of famous rock stars. Over the weekend, Jakob Nowell — son of the late Sublime frontman Bradley Nowell — stepped into his father’s shoes for ...
James McCartney’s acoustic ballad Primrose Hill, co-written with Sean Ono Lennon, was drawn from childhood vision in Scotland The most famous songwriting credit in history, Lennon-McCartney ...
He performed and co-wrote it with Sean Ono Lennon, son of bandmate John Lennon and his widow Yoko Ono. James McCartney, 46, announced the single – a dreamy ballad with echoes of The Beatles ...
Swifties hungrily dissected the new tracks upon their release, and theories began to swirl that “The Manuscript” is actually about her romance and break up with John Mayer, whom she briefly ...
John Ibbitson’s career as a journalist spans more than three decades, more than two of them at The Globe and Mail, which he joined in 1999. He has served as the paper’s Queen’s Park Bureau ...
Company builds on recent demonstration of error-tracking in similar hardware.