Fans Remember John Lennon On 32nd Anniversary Of His Death
The night John Lennon died, I was at a Bruce Springsteen show in Philadelphia. The next evening, Springsteen would open with a cover of “Twist and Shout,” but on that fateful night, in the pre-cellphone, pre-Internet era, my friends and I spent the
“I believe that history has given John Lennon a bad rap,” Comfort writes in “The Beatles, God & the Bible.” “Like all of us, he had his many sins, but he wasn't the hard, satanically driven, proud, anti-Christian, God-hating
December 8, 1980. John Lennon had been shot. I do this every December 8th.. I awake to the sad fact that this is the day that the man I perceived to be the very consciousness of music and art was gunned down. In what was
“I believe that history has given John Lennon a bad rap,” Comfort writes in “The Beatles, God & the Bible.” “Like all of us, he had his many sins, but he wasn't the hard, satanically driven, proud, anti-Christian, God-hating person many make him out to
Fans of John Lennon gathered in Central Park Saturday to mark 32 years since his death. As they have in years past, they met at Strawberry Fields to sing and pay tribute to the late Beatle. Those NY1 spoke with say they will never forget what Lennon






