John Lennon's behavior as a young man made people believe that he was either destined for greatness or the exact opposite.
Keep reading to learn more about Yoko Ono’s life after John Lennon's death, including where she is today.
John Lennon often poured himself into his songs, and he once did so quite literally for a classic track that took over 120 takes to capture.
In The Beatles' early days, as John Lennon and Paul McCartney's songwriting partnership flourished into a hit factory, it ...
Yoko Ono has long been blamed for “breaking up the Beatles.” The now-92-year-old artist has endured decades of sexist, racist ...
By Annie Leibovitz with essays by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Susan Sontag and Gloria Steinem Phaidon Press: 493 pages, $100 If ...
Inspired by a new book on the life and times of Wings, we pick ten gems from Sir Paul's still-somehow-underrated post-breakup ...
A recent biography helps shed light on her life before and after John Lennon—making a case for the primacy of her art and its ...
In his new oral history book Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run, which was released Tuesday, Nov. 4, the "Maybe I'm Amazed ...
John Lennon felt like he could have sung this Beatles song better than Paul McCartney, the man who wrote it. Do you agree?
In his new book, Paul McCartney opens up about the last phone call he ever had with John Lennon — and the heartbreaking moment that still haunts him.
Paul McCartney will never forget the moment he learned John Lennon was murdered. “It was just too crazy,” McCartney, 83, ...
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