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John Lennon

1940 - 1980

Poems for John Lennon

by DAVID ASHTON

I introduced the ladson Randers Stage in the Quarrymen briefly in Danish & English, and read out the poems, I attach in Danish, (which I translated for the event)

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The Vanished World of a Woolton Childhood with John Lennon

by DAVID ASHTON
My childhood memories in Woolton of John and the scene which I wrote last year for my two daughters after an evening talking to my childhood mate Rod Davis of 'The Quarrymen' and which Rod has checked and vetted.

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John Lennon's Irish heritage

John Winston Lennon was born in Liverpool Maternity Hospital on the 9th October 1940. He was named John after his grandfather and Winston after the great war-time leader, Winston Churchill.

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The Walrus And The Circle Of Death

by Dan Alice
Copyright © 2001, Undivide. All rights reserved.
The image of 'The Walrus' is a Scandinavian death symbol made famous by John Lennon's references to it in several songs written between l967 and l970.

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The Lennon Task

by Lynn Cousino Saldanha
is unique and all about Lennon's own mission for peace.  Carrying it forth from Toronto in 2001....from where he declared such from Toronto in 1969.

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The F.B.I. Files on John Lennon

Subject: John Lennon
Summary: Confidential interoffice memos contain information including: John's overseas drug conviction; the immigration status of John and his wife, Yoko Ono; and the musician's alleged backing of demonstrations at the Republican National Convention. According to the documents, the FBI received numerous reports on John's private life from "reliable" sources.  
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John Lennon Remembered

It was President Kennedy, ennobled by youthfulness and the proliferation of the mass media, whose assassination made such a universal impact that millions remember where they were on hearing the dreadful news.

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The Playboy Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono

The final interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono was published in the January 1981 issue of The Playboy Magazine.

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John Lennon's Fact Files

Find out about John and his family back ground.

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