And as far as I can remember -it was Christmas back then when I sang "Here There and Everywhere at our Christmas party. Hmmm...just reminisching...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
'John Lennon' painting wins Art on the Street
'John Lennon' painting wins Art on the Street
The winner of the Best in Show award at the Art on the Street painting contest in downtown Grand Haven on Saturday was Alexandra Perrier.
Her work was titled "Peace Please, John Lennon."
Second place went to Natalie Carmolli. Anna Dexter took third place in the contest, with the public voting for their favorites from Saturday night through late Monday.
The paintings are displayed on the fence surrounding the downtown reconstruction project on Washington Avenue, between Harbor Drive and First Street. Winners received gift baskets.
The contest was sponsored by the Grand Haven Main Street Downtown Development Authority.
credit:
Grand Haven News
The winner of the Best in Show award at the Art on the Street painting contest in downtown Grand Haven on Saturday was Alexandra Perrier.
Her work was titled "Peace Please, John Lennon."
Second place went to Natalie Carmolli. Anna Dexter took third place in the contest, with the public voting for their favorites from Saturday night through late Monday.
The paintings are displayed on the fence surrounding the downtown reconstruction project on Washington Avenue, between Harbor Drive and First Street. Winners received gift baskets.
The contest was sponsored by the Grand Haven Main Street Downtown Development Authority.
credit:
Grand Haven News
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
August 1979
August 1979
All the Beatles spent a lot of time and money on holidays. John is seen here with Yoko in Antibes, shortly before he began recoding what was to be his final album, Double Fantasy. In his last year he talked about travelling to see his Aunt Mimi at the house he bought her in Dorset. He never made it.
Antonio Di Filippo
credit
All the Beatles spent a lot of time and money on holidays. John is seen here with Yoko in Antibes, shortly before he began recoding what was to be his final album, Double Fantasy. In his last year he talked about travelling to see his Aunt Mimi at the house he bought her in Dorset. He never made it.
Antonio Di Filippo
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Sunday, September 6, 2009
September 06, 2009 October 1965
This unpublished photograph by Robert Whitaker, taken in a London studio, had a more graphic pop-art feel.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
John Lennon is always sorely missed
BBC

Our Dear John lovingly signed the autograph, trusted the bloody bastard, shot him several times that ended his precious life! =(
What a tragic death! We love you John…rest in peace.

Our Dear John lovingly signed the autograph, trusted the bloody bastard, shot him several times that ended his precious life! =(
What a tragic death! We love you John…rest in peace.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Celebrating John Lennon's Life and Legacy, on Stage
The Lennon Tribute; Dec. 14
Last Edited: Monday, 03 Dec 2007, 11:40 PM EST
Created: Monday, 03 Dec 2007, 11:40 PM EST
The 2007 Lennon Tribute SideBar
Every year since the first anniversary of John Lennon's death, a group of actors, dancers and musicians has gathered to pay tribute to the musical genius's legacy of peace, love, rebellion, feminism, spirituality and personal transformation.
The event has transformed over the years into celebration of Lennon and the ideals for a better world held so dear -- the Lennon Tribute.
The show features a line-up of veteran singer-songwriters: Marshall Crenshaw, who early in his career played John Lennon in BeatleMania; Steve Forbert, whose new album, Strange Names & New Sensations, has won critical raves; and The Kennedys (Pete and Maura), who remain a favorite on the indie folk scene after more than a decade on the road.
Also appearing in the show is standup performance artist Joe Raiola, who has been touring the country in an updated version of his controversial comic tour de force, Almost Obscene.
All proceeds benefit World Hunger Year, the grassroots organization dedicated to finding solutions to hunger and poverty, founded in 1975 by Bill Ayres and folksinger, Harry Chapin.
The 27th annual Lennon Tribute is on Friday, December 14, at 7:30 p.m., at The Ailey Citigroup Theatre on the West Side.
Tickets are $55 and can be purchased at http://www.TheatreWithin.org or by phone at 212-352-0255.
--MyFoxNY.com
Last Edited: Monday, 03 Dec 2007, 11:40 PM EST
Created: Monday, 03 Dec 2007, 11:40 PM EST
The 2007 Lennon Tribute SideBar
Every year since the first anniversary of John Lennon's death, a group of actors, dancers and musicians has gathered to pay tribute to the musical genius's legacy of peace, love, rebellion, feminism, spirituality and personal transformation.
The event has transformed over the years into celebration of Lennon and the ideals for a better world held so dear -- the Lennon Tribute.
The show features a line-up of veteran singer-songwriters: Marshall Crenshaw, who early in his career played John Lennon in BeatleMania; Steve Forbert, whose new album, Strange Names & New Sensations, has won critical raves; and The Kennedys (Pete and Maura), who remain a favorite on the indie folk scene after more than a decade on the road.
Also appearing in the show is standup performance artist Joe Raiola, who has been touring the country in an updated version of his controversial comic tour de force, Almost Obscene.
All proceeds benefit World Hunger Year, the grassroots organization dedicated to finding solutions to hunger and poverty, founded in 1975 by Bill Ayres and folksinger, Harry Chapin.
The 27th annual Lennon Tribute is on Friday, December 14, at 7:30 p.m., at The Ailey Citigroup Theatre on the West Side.
Tickets are $55 and can be purchased at http://www.TheatreWithin.org or by phone at 212-352-0255.
--MyFoxNY.com
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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