Slick and McCracken have no recollection of this, but Slick does recall Lennon’s unique approach to recording the guitar solo for the album version of I’m Losing You. “John said ...
Kramer’s name is not only synonymous with the first wave of the British Invasion, but also with the architects of that sacred scenario, John ... album features your wonderful cover of Lennon ...
During his time with Caravan, Richard Sinclair alternated lead vocals with Pye Hastings, giving them an appealing Lennon ... a concept album. His voice became more flexible in his solo years ...
Mr. Frances, 66, lives in Sag Harbor on Long Island and is still a working photographer. He remembered photographing Lennon, ...
John & Yoko,' which chronicles a pivotal 18 months for one of rock’s most famous couples, will get an IMAX release on April ...
The sale went through before “One to One” is set to screen at Sundance Film Festival, which is taking place in Park City from ...
John Lennon's album "Rock 'n' Roll" took longer to make than he hoped. He shared why he felt like there was a jinx on it.
When John Lennon recorded in the early 1970s, he sometimes didn't even sing a single song. One night, though, he astonished a crowd.
3. “Whatever Gets You Thru The Night” This John Lennon solo classic came at a time when the former Beatle was struggling to nail a chart-topping post-Beatles hit. “Whatever Gets You Thru The ...
Bob Mould, Here We Go Crazy (March 7) After 15 solo albums, Bob Mould knows exactly who he is—and what kind of music he likes to make. “On the surface, this is a group of straightforward ...
While the rest of the band had little interest, John Lennon reportedly entertained the idea of his appearance providing a guaranteed spot for his then Plastic Ono Band side-project largely fronted by ...