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John married [[Yoko Ono]] in London on November 9, 1966. Yoko, twice divorced, already had a daughter, Kyoko Chan Cox, by her second husband. She was pregnant at the time she married John, but the baby miscarried. John and Yoko worked closely together both musically and in a series of political campaigns. They were separated for fifteen months in 1973-4; in 1975, Ono gave birth to a son, [[Sean Ono Lennon|Sean Taro Ono Lennon]]. | John married [[Yoko Ono]] in London on November 9, 1966. Yoko, twice divorced, already had a daughter, Kyoko Chan Cox, by her second husband. She was pregnant at the time she married John, but the baby miscarried. John and Yoko worked closely together both musically and in a series of political campaigns. They were separated for fifteen months in 1973-4; in 1975, Ono gave birth to a son, [[Sean Ono Lennon|Sean Taro Ono Lennon]]. | ||
Lennon released a number of singles before the break-up of the Beatles towards the end of 1970: '[[Give Peace A Chance]]', '[[Cold Turkey]]' (both credited to the [[Plastic Ono Band]]), and '[[Instant Karma]]'. | |||
Yoko Ono donated the rights to Lennon's song '[[Imagine]]' to Amnesty International. | Yoko Ono donated the rights to Lennon's song '[[Imagine]]' to Amnesty International. |
Revision as of 17:41, 22 December 2009
John Winston Ono Lennon MBE (born Liverpool, UK, 9 October, 1940; died New York, 8 December 1980) rose to fame with the pop group, The Beatles, a 1960's sensation which, in John's own words was, "more popular than Jesus." Lennon's life was cut short when a crazed fan, Mark David Chapman, shot him dead outside his New York apartment on 8 December 1980.
John married Yoko Ono in London on November 9, 1966. Yoko, twice divorced, already had a daughter, Kyoko Chan Cox, by her second husband. She was pregnant at the time she married John, but the baby miscarried. John and Yoko worked closely together both musically and in a series of political campaigns. They were separated for fifteen months in 1973-4; in 1975, Ono gave birth to a son, Sean Taro Ono Lennon.
Lennon released a number of singles before the break-up of the Beatles towards the end of 1970: 'Give Peace A Chance', 'Cold Turkey' (both credited to the Plastic Ono Band), and 'Instant Karma'.
Yoko Ono donated the rights to Lennon's song 'Imagine' to Amnesty International.