John Ono Lennon Links
johnlennon.com
The official John Lennon site launched in 2005
Yoko Ono
Yoko Yoko Yoko Yoko Yoko
Yoko Yoko Yoko Yoko
Sean
Lennon
The official site
Arthur
Janov
John and Yoko were patients at Arthur Janov's
primal therapy centre in 1970.
Klaus
Voorman
The regular Plastic Ono Band bass player first met
John in Hamburg in 1960 and was responsible for both
the Revolver and Beatles Anthology artwork.
Ringo Starr
Drummer with the Plastic Ono Band and, socially,
John's closest friend within the Beatles.
Alan White
Another drummer with the Plastic Ono Band,
see also his interview
about Lennon.
Eric Clapton
The former Yardbirds, John Mayall's Bluesbreaker, Cream and
Blind Faith lead guitarist was a 1969 member of the Plastic Ono
Band.
Nicky
Hopkins
Played keyboards on the "Imagine" album and the single
version of "Revolution".
Phil
Spector
Record Producer of the Plastic Ono Band
Derek Taylor
The Plastic Ono Band press agent
Kenny
Everett & John
Peel
Lennon's favourite BBC Radio DJ's who both
championed John & Yoko's records as well as
interviewing them on air.
Tariq Ali
New left icon of opposition to the Vietnam War in Britain in the
1960's,
he visited John at his Tittenhurst home in 1971 and interviewed
him for Red
Mole.
Jonas
Mekas
"The Godfather of American Avant-garde cinema"
A friend and collaborator.
Timothy
Leary
An icon of '60s counter culture who coined the phrase -
"Turn on, tune in, drop out".
Leary visited the Lennon's during the 1969 Montreal bed-in
and was the inspiration for the song "Come together".
Dick Gregory
A comedian and social activist who met John & Yoko
during the Montreal bed-in.
Ronnie Hawkins
John & Yoko stayed
with Ronnie Hawkins during their
December 1969 trip to Canada.
Kate Millett
Feminist author and friend of John and Yoko in the 1970's
Frank Zappa
Cited by John as a fellow genius during the famous 1970 Rolling
Stone interview,
John and Yoko performed with Zappa and The Mothers of Invention
at the Fillmore East in June 1971.
Abbie Hoffman
Tribute to the 1960s Yippie leader who befriended the Lennon's
when they moved to New York in 1972.
Bobby Seale
Co-founder of the Black Panther Party who met the Lennon's after
they
moved to New York and was a guest on "The Mike Douglas Show" during
the week that John and Yoko co-presented it.
Bob Gruen
Photographer who befriended John & Yoko when they
permanently moved to New York, Gruen took many of
the best known portraits of John during his final years.
The
John Lennon Museum
Saitama, Japan
Winston Lennon Links
Lennon.net ¦ Julian
Lennon
Lennon's influences
Chuck Berry ¦ Elvis
Presley ¦ Jerry Lee
Lewis ¦ Little Richard
¦ Buddy Holly
Lewis Carroll ¦
Ronald
Searle ¦ James Joyce
¦ The Goons ¦
Aldous
Huxley
The Beatles & Friends
The Quarrymen
¦ The Beatles ¦
Mersey
Beat (Bill Harry)
Stuart Sutcliffe ¦
Paul
McCartney ¦
George
Harrison ¦
Pete Best
Brian Epstein ¦
George
Martin ¦ Dick James ¦ Victor
Spinetti
Neil Aspinall ¦ Mal
Evans ¦ Pete
Shotton ¦ Pattie
Boyd
John
Dunbar ¦ Sexy
Sadie ¦ Marijke (The Fool)
Magic Alex ¦ Apple
¦ Billy Preston ¦
Allen Klein
Contemporary Associates
1963-68
The Rolling Stones ¦
Eric
Burdon ¦
Bob Dylan ¦
The
Byrds
Cilla Black ¦ Alma
Cogan ¦ PJ Proby ¦
Mama
Cass
The Lost Weekend
Elton John ¦
David
Bowie ¦ Jesse
Ed Davis
May Pang ¦ Harry
Nilsson
Not only but also
Peter Cook
urthepob@hotmail.com