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Sunday, December 8, 2013

From WNYC- A Day to Celebrate John Lennon


A Day to Celebrate Lennon: His Best Works, and Thoughts from Yoko

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A 1966 self portrait by John Lennon that belongs to WNYC's Irene Trudel (courtesy of Irene Trudel)
John Lennon wrote songs that reflected, inspired, and shaped our lives. With The Beatles, and during his solo career, Lennon questioned and challenged what a song could be, and gave us new possibilities. He was murdered in New York City on December 8, 1980, and on this anniversary, we honor his life and legacy. David Garland presents a range of Lennon's famous and less-well-known songs, and speaks with Lennon's widow Yoko Ono about what the songs mean to her and the world.
Sean Lennon speaks about his father John Lennon and music, on WNYC's Spinning On Air

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