John Lennon was the most overtly political of the Beatles, and he was at his most outspoken during his first years in New York, in 1971 and 1972, when his circle included the likes of Jerry Rubin and ...
The “Power to the People” box set affords listeners an expansive and, indeed, immersive experience when it comes to the Lennons’ August 30, 1972, “One to One” benefit concerts at New York City’s ...
Power to the People is a portrait of John and Yoko as a young married couple splashing down in New York City, making friends with the local radicals and con men and boho scenesters. In October 1971, ...
Power To The People is a watershed for fans who have long awaited high quality recordings of live performances from this fertile period of the Ono-Lennon's careers.
According to a post on JohnLennon.com, the listening party is one of several events planned for October 9, which also is the 50th birthday of John and Yoko’s son, Sean. At 4 p.m. ET, the Imagine Peace ...
John Lennon“resented having to be a Beatle” and “wanted to move on and be a radical artist and activist” in the years following the breakup of the band, according to his son Sean Ono Lennon, 49.
Released on the heels of “One to One: John & Yoko,” the exquisite documentary directed by Kevin Macdonald and Sam Rice-Edwards, “Power to the People” makes for a worthy addition to the ongoing series ...