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A leading Beatles historian has opened up about Yoko Ono's role in the demise of the band amid years of speculation that her ...
A leading Beatles historian has opened up about Yoko Ono's role in the demise of the band amid years of speculation that her presence in the recording studio caused friction ...
Paul McCartney's Bold Admission About Another Beatle's Wife Revealed in Resurfaced Interview first appeared on Parade on Jul ...
In a 1980 interview, John Lennon and Yoko Ono addressed the media's obsession with their personal life, shutting down the negativity.
For decades, many have blamed Yoko Ono for breaking up the Beatles. But, according to a new book, Ono may have actually prolonged the life of the seminal rock band — and of John Lennon himself.
Julian Lennon said Yoko Ono once made him sign a confession denying ties to John Lennon's missing diaries following his ...
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Yoko Ono has lived quite a full life.. Born in Tokyo, Japan, Ono came to the United States when she was 19 years old, after her father, who was a banker, was transferred to New York City.
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How Yoko Ono and a publishing temp saved the Beatles’ Holy Grail from the scrap heap A detailed account of how one woman refused to throw out road manager Mal Evans' invaluable records ...
Yoko Ono, with her son, Sean Lennon (left) and stepson, Julian Lennon, March 1988. Getty Images “When we left Houston, we were on the lam,” Kyoko admitted.
Yoko Ono and Elliot Mintz at the 2008 Grammy Awards. Yoko, Mintz and Sean all remained close after the death of John. Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock. But that was not the final drubbing from Lennon.
Yoko Ono struggled with suicidal thoughts and met husband Tony Cox in a mental hospital after an overdose attempt. Starting in her teens, Ono tried multiple times to kill herself.