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Rapper Nas Tells Of Heroes Ono, Lennon, Dylan, Ali, And Malcolm X

May 4th, 2008 by pjwa | No Comments | Filed in News

Rapper Nas has recently thanked Yoko Ono for, of all things, breaking up the Beatles. While others vilify Ono for the same reason, Nas takes a different point of view.
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John and Yoko and the teenage girl who shared their peace bed

May 4th, 2008 by pjwa | No Comments | Filed in News

At the age of 16 Gail Renard gatecrashed the hotel room in Montreal where John Lennon was recording Give Peace a Chance and stayed a week. Nearly 40 years later – as the photographs that she took are shown for the first time – she reveals how it all happened.

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The Beatles: Backstage and Behind The Scenes, Apr. 4 – Aug. 15, Liverpool

March 30th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Events, News
April 4, 2008 09:00toAugust 15, 2008 19:00

beatles-show-liverpool.jpgby Mike Chapple, Liverpool Daily Post

A SENSATIONAL photographic exhibition chronicling The Beatles taking the United States by storm is to get its British debut in Liverpool.
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Linda’s Photos – James Hyman Gallery, London till June 7th

January 17th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Events
April 24, 2008toJune 7, 2008

Sir Paul McCartney is to stage an exhibition of photographs by his late wife Linda.

The former Beatle has spent the past three years putting together the show, which will mark the 10th anniversary of her death.

It includes images of stars such as Jim Morrison and John Lennon, and intimate portraits of McCartney family life.

This is the first major exhibition of Linda’s photographs to be staged in the UK, and spans her career from the 1960s to shortly before her death in April 1998.

The couple’s photographer daughter Mary has also helped to curate the exhibition, which will open at the James Hyman Gallery in London’s Savile Row on April 24

Sir Paul said: “An exhibition presenting the range of Linda’s photographic work is long overdue, so I’m obviously pleased that this show is happening. James Hyman, my daughter Mary and I have worked on it now for three years, and the result is a sensitive selection of works that really demonstrates Linda’s prodigious output as a photographer.

“The photographs not only illustrate her incredible talent as an artist, but as someone who was very much connected to the culture of the times and wasn’t afraid to challenge herself or her subject.”

Linda started out as a rock photographer and her subjects included John Lennon, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel and Sir Mick Jagger. The exhibition will also feature landscapes, self-portraits and family snaps. Some have rarely been seen before in public.

The photographs will be offered for sale in very limited editions, authenticated with a certificate signed by Sir Paul. The exhibiton will run at the James Hyman Gallery from April 24 to June 7.