John Lennon's last live performance of a Beatles song brought his career full circle, thanks to a fellow British musician.
John Lennon’s first live performance in several years also proved to be the last concert appearance of his lifetime. This landmark event might not have happened had not Lennon been goaded into it by ...
In ’74, Lennon released his fifth album Walls and Bridges, featuring Elton John on background vocals and organ on “Surprise, Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox)” and piano and harmony on “Whatever Gets ...
On a 1976 episode of Saturday Night Live (known then as Saturday Night), creator and producer Michaels appeared onscreen to try and convince The Beatles to reunite on the show. Michaels jokingly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Davey Johnstone and Elton John in 1974. (Photo: Robert Knight Archive/Redferns) (Robert Knight Archive via Getty Images) ...
If you went to a rock-concert film in the '70s, chances are that some of it was going to be in split screen: the trés counterculture technique of dividing the big screen into two parts (or maybe three ...
Drummer Vinny Appice was the latest guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio program, discussing a range of topics from Last In Line's new album Jericho to his teenage years where he wound up ...
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. The new multi-disc collection Power ...
Early in August 1972 John Lennon had the idea to perform a live benefit for the pupils of Willowbrook School in New York City a staterun institute for children with mental disabilities Following three ...
Footage from John Lennon’s only full-length performances after the Beatles – at Madison Square Garden, for charity, with the Plastic Ono Band – has been edited and restored Last year we saw Kevin ...