.” Alan Merrill of The Arrows (ILove Rock N’ Roll)raved, “Lenn does the best John Lennon impression I’ve ever seen. It’s truly amazing.”And David Peel, John Lennon’s closest NYC friend, remarked about Lenn, “Here’s somebody who’s actually giving back [to John Lennon]…”...
.” Alan Merrill of The Arrows (ILove Rock N’ Roll)raved, “Lenn does the best John Lennon impression I’ve ever seen. It’s truly amazing.”And David Peel, John Lennon’s closest NYC friend, remarked about Lenn, “Here’s somebody who’s actually giving back [to John Lennon]…”...
The interview took place atJohn Lennon‘s and Yoko Ono’s temporary basement flat in London – a flat where Jimi Hendrix, Ringo Star, and William Burroughs, among others, have stayed. But the flat seemed as much John’s and Yoko’s as the Indian incense, which took over the living room...
Alec Byrne John Lennon 1968 portrait, 1968 H 20 in W 16 in Annie Leibovitz David Byrne, Los Angeles, 1986 Signed, Framed, ChromaLuxe aluminium Print, 2023 Free Shipping In 2 Carts H 23.9 in W 19.7 in Alec Byrne Rock and Roll Circus Group Portrait, 1968 H 16 in W 20 in George Carr...
New Yorker film critics, including John Mosher, generally found foreign films, particularly those of German or Russian origin, to be superior to the treacle produced in Hollywood, and Jannings was a particular favorite, delivering often heart-wrenching performances in such silent dramas as The Last...
(that’s 50 years) and checking out Charles Mingus, Elvin Jones Band, Bill Evans & Jim Hall trios and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band during the first year there. The Village Vanguard is the longest running and most beloved jazz club in NYC and I still ...
Lennon and Sutcliffe (left) George Harrison (right)- photos by Astrid Kirchherr In 1964, while on assignment with photojournalist Max Scheler, for Stern magazine and using a 35mm film, Astrid photographed the Beatles once again during the filming ofA Hard Day’s Night. She would also do the...
“Greenbelt Cities” near urban job markets. Critics called him “Rex the Red” for his social engineering experiments, and after he was forced out of federal government, Tugwell was appointed in 1938 as the first director of the NYC Planning Commission. Naturally, he would butt heads with...