John Lennon and George Harrison, who passed away in 1980 and 2001 respectively, are not eligible due to Grammy rules requiring recordings to have been made within five years of their release.
John Lennon ... claimed Lennon was a “phony” and that killing him would make him famous. He flew to New York and waited for two days outside the Dakota. On the day of his death, Chapman ...
I could have died and gone to heaven," the Grammy-winner said in the documentary. John loved the song and believed it would become a No. 1 hit, but Lennon wasn’t convinced, so they made a bet ...
There are few musicians in the world who were as devoted to the art of songwriting as John Lennon. Though he may have considered himself a genius ... that he would have insisted on doing. Only a month ...
John and Lennon teamed for a duet in 1974, "Whatever Gets You Through the Night." "I was very nervous, but for me, it was a dream come true. I could have died and gone to heaven," the Grammy ...
Julian shared a photo of the pair spending some time together at the place where their father and wife Yoko Ono once called home Julian Lennon/Instagram ... Prior to his death, John posed with ...
John Lennon scores a top 10 hit on one Billboard list this week, and he’s not far away from one of his former Beatles bandmates. Paul McCartney sits just a few rungs above his friend ...
Back on tour last month, the legendary songman is still hungry for appreciation and intent on settling old scores.
Three years before writing his political anthem “Gimme Some Truth,” John Lennon had a stark warning for the public about politicians when he was interviewed at The National Theatre in 1968 ...