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While most people would consider it a blessing to feature on a song with one of The Beatles, Eric Clapton realised that he was looking for something else.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono released a song in an attempt to make a feminist statement, but the controversial title overshadows that.
"Cavalcade" at 6 p.m. welcomes author David Sheff, presenting his new biography Yoko. David joins at 7 p.m. to offer a glimpse into the Yoko Ono we don't know, and to tell the tall tales anew.
Fifty years after the fall of Saigon, the Vietnam War remains a defining rupture in American history. Not only in terms of ...
This has been quite a month for documentaries about rock legends. Here are 13 of our favourites from the Rolling Stones to Bowie via Led ...
Pang talked about being a partner in love and music with the former Beatle, helping him during what was the most creatively fertile and commercially successful period of Lennon's ...
The new documentary One to One: John & Yoko offers an illuminating look into John Lennon’s post-Beatles activism with his ...
The truth of the matter was that, really, quite inconceivably, Lennon was theoretically unemployed after a string of lacklustre efforts had meant his contract with Capitol Records had expired and not ...
The Beatles didn't allow guest vocalists to sing lead parts on any of their songs, with just one exception. But who was the ...
MSNBC’s new docuseries 'David Frost Vs' revisits the Beatles' pivotal 1967 interviews, where John Lennon and George Harrison ...