In 1971, John Lennon released “Imagine,” a song his ex-wife, Cynthia, felt was incongruous with the way he truly lived his life. After Lennon and Cynthia divorced, he married Yoko Ono and ...
After leaving The Beatles, Lennon created meaningful music that spoke about peace and unity. His songs continue to move people across generations. “Imagine” came out in 1971 as part of John ...
Mr. Frances, 66, lives in Sag Harbor on Long Island and is still a working photographer. He remembered photographing Lennon, ...
The song’s call for a world with no religion, where nobody has heaven on their mind, is just as incendiary today as it was in 1971. The most famous aspect of “Imagine” is its beautiful ...
Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks performed "Imagine" at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral, which was not taken well by some Christian conservatives on social media.
Singing to the crowd of thousands gathered in Times Square and the millions watching from home, the country star also delivered a rendition of John Lennon’s “Imagine” from his 1971 album of ...
The mosaic was inspired by a similar memorial in New York, which was laid where Yoko Ono scattered John ... the original Imagine mosaic, which was inspired by Lennon's 1971 single and album.
“Nothing to live or die for/and no religion too” – John Lennon I took the opportunity to watch the funeral of former ...