Yoko Ono provided constant artistic inspiration to her husbands, John Lennon, even in the years after his untimely death, but even she has her favourite tracks.
Here’s a look at the life of artist, musician and activist Yoko Ono. Personal Birth date: February 18, 1933 Birth place: Tokyo, Japan Birth name: Ono Yōko (in Japanese) Father: Yeisuke Ono, bank ...
The death of Bazhanov, who founded institutions including the groundbreaking National Centre for Contemporary Art, follows ...
Has won two Grammy Awards, one as an artist and producer (1981 ... 2013 – Releases “Take Me to the Land of Hell” with Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band. February 2, 2016 – Ono exhibits “Land ...
Lennon and Ono flew there immediately. An ugly scene ensued when Cox accused the couple of “kidnapping” the child from the ...
“I’ve done everything I want to do and gone everywhere I want to go,” Faithfull said in 2013, looking back on her monumental, ...
Lectures on social issues instead of just amazing art: no wonder London’s major galleries are in crisis, says JJ Charlesworth ...
The Grammys have nearly 100 awards to hand out. There’s simply not enough time to fit all of that, plus performances and ...
A fresh-faced singer in the 1960s, she went on to experience more than her share of hard times before emerging triumphant in ...
But in reality, without Yoko Ono, the story of John Lennon and The Beatles would be ... Ono had already made her name for herself as a leading force in the world of multimedia art, including playing a ...
Next on the docket is a film resurrection of the “One to One” concerts involving his father and a reissue of the “Walls and Bridges” album. Sean, who lives and works in New York and is involved in a ...