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At the time of the One-to-One concert, John Lennon had been married to the artist Yoko Ono for three years. They were living ...
John Lennon and Yoko Ono performing on the ABC ... invented little catch phrases like ‘give peace a chance’ and ‘bed peace’ to spread arguably subversive political messaging.
John & Yoko' highlights Ono's search for her daughter and features restored footage of Lennon’s only full-length concerts ...
A new documentary about John Lennon and Yoko Ono dives into the couple's story ... “They filmed themselves all the time, invented little catch phrases like ‘give peace a chance’ and ‘bed peace’ to ...
The "Give Peace a Chance" singer dutifully stopped to sign the album, scrawling "John Lennon 1980 ... and my mom was in bed. She'd obviously been in bed for days. I remember kind of glancing ...
For the Lennons, making a new life in the United States was rife with opportunity for continuing the social activism that they had begun with their notorious bed-ins and “Give Peace a Chance.” ...
Sean Ono Lennon has shared rare insight into his late father John and mother Yoko Ono's ... they produced music together, staged a Bed-In for Peace in 1969, with Yoko even incorrectly blamed ...
Kevin Macdonald on his new film, based around the benefit event Lennon and Ono performed at in New York in 1972 ...
One to One: John & Yoko showcases ... in getting Lennon and Ono deported. Radical hippie heroes like Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman began to go off the rails, and the peace movement as a whole ...