Nina Simone thought John Lennon's politics was weak. So when The Beatles released their cry for political and social change, ...
Well, Yoko Ono and John Lennon certainly did, and fans are going to get the opportunity to learn all about it. Per Deadline, the new documentary Daytime Revolution highlights the one week in ...
Today, we're looking back at the work of an undeniable musical genius on the sad anniversary of John Lennon's death. Also on ...
One year after the Beatles released their driving rock 'n' roller, jazz pianist Nina Simone responded with a "Revolution" of her own.
So it was a shock of seismic proportions when Douglas invited John Lennon and Yoko Ono to co-host his show for an entire five ...
Yoko Ono and John Lennon were partners in love, life and music, and each other's biggest fans. Ono picked the song she sees ...
Starting with Kino Lorber’s doc Daytime Revolution. It opened Wednesday in 60+ theaters for a one-day event screening timed to John Lennon’s 84th birthday and now playing at NYC’s Quad Cinema.
Prior to John Lennon’s assassination in December 1980, Paul Simon was already working on a solo composition titled “The Late Great Johnny Ace.” Simon wanted the song to connect two notable ...
But on a week in 1972 – one where Douglas butchered a rendition of The Beatles’ “Michelle” – he was steering his show into uncharted territory: His co-hosts were John Lennon and Yoko Ono ...
For one memorable week in 1972 — revisited in the new documentary "Daytime Revolution" — John Lennon and Yoko Ono spread their utopian vision while chatting up guests as co-hosts ...
In one of his last interviews, John Lennon reminded legions of fans that when it comes to his work with The Beatles—and, by extrapolation, his solo efforts—the music will always be the thing ...