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Liam Gallagher sang his hit song 'I've All I Need' on 'The Late Late Show With James Corden' on Thursday, Feb. 22. The song is included in his 'As You Were' album. -
Yoko Ono Hospitalized for Reported Stroke, Sean Lennon Says His Mother Is Fine
Yoko Ono was hospitalized for a reported stroke, but Sean Lennon says his mother is fine. The artist and widow of the late John Lennon was admitted to a New York City hospital to be treated for flu-like symptoms on the advice of her physician. -
Yoko Ono: the Beatles Did Not Break Up Because of Me, and Paul McCartney is Cool!
It's been over 45 years since the Beatles broke up, but some fans of the legendary rock act still can't help but blame John Lennon's wife Yoko Ono for breaking up the band. And, once and for all, Ono is setting the record straight. -
Portugal the Man Rework Yoko Ono's "Soul Got Out Of The Box" for 'Yes, I'm A Witch Too'
Alaskan outfit Portugal. the Man have put a layered spin on Yoko Ono's 2001 track, "Soul Got Out Of The Box," for the avant-garde artist's latest album, Yes, I'm a Witch Too. The impending album offers a star-studded line-up of collaborators tackling unique renditions of Ono's wide-ranging material. -
Stars Robert Plant, David Gilmour, Yoko Ono, Thom Yorke & More Sign Climate Change Petition
Among dozens of celebrities and stars coming together to help prevent climate change, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, Yoko Ono, Radiohead's Thom Yorke, David Bowie and more have signed an open letter crafted by environmental sustainability non-for-profit Julie's Bicycle. In hopes to combat the alarming changes in climate, the letter was penned to the leadership in charge of the impending Paris Climate Conference. -
Death Cab For Cutie Remixes Yoko Ono's 'Forgive Me My Love' [LISTEN]
Death Cab For Cutie has remixed Yoko Ono's track, "Forgive Me My Love," for her upcoming collaborative effort, 'Yes, I'm a Witch Too.' The band's experimental interpretation might not be what you're expecting to hear. -
Yoko Ono, The Flaming Lips to Release 'Happy Xmas (War Is Over)' 7" Vinyl
After previously teaming up for a psychedelic rendition of Yoko Ono and John Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)," The Flaming Lips and Ono are slated to release a 7" Christmas edition vinyl of the track, which was originally crafted for the Amazon Prime 'All Is Bright' seasonal compilation. -
Tupac's Handwritten Lyrics Expected to Bring In $70,000 at London Auction
Tupac's handwritten lyrics will be up for grabs later this month at a London auction and it has been reported that the pieces are expected to bring in over $70,000. -
Yoko Ono to Organize the World's Largest Human Peace Sign for John Lennon's 75th Birthday
In order to form the world's largest human peace sign, Yoko Ono is hoping to corral a gathering between 6,000 and 10,00 people in New York's Cental Park on October 6, a date three days prior to what would've marked John Lennon's 75th birthday. -
John Lennon Honored With 'Yellow Submarine' Tapestry Unveiled at Ellis Island
Artist, activist and musician, Yoko Ono, joined forces with U2's Bono and various guests to unveil a tapestry at Ellis Island to honor her late husband, John Lennon, on Wednesday. The artwork showcases Manhattan as a yellow submarine, an ode to the Beatles, and depicts Lennon as the pilot presenting a peace sign. -
Yoko Ono's 'Yes, I'm A Witch Too' Tracklist Features Death Cab For Cutie, Tune-Yards
In 2007, Yoko Ono released a star-studded LP complete with remixes and unique covers. For her 2016 follow-up album 'Yes, I'm a Witch Too,' the artist will collaborate with a number of musicians including Death Cab for Cutie, Tune-Yards, Portugal the Man, Miike Snow, Cibo Matto, Sparks and her son Sean Lennon among a string of talents who contributed to its creation. It's 2007 predecessor featured the likes of Cat Power, Antony Hegarty, Spiritualized and more. -
Ornette Coleman, Saxophonist and Free Jazz Icon, Dead at Age 85
Ornette Coleman, one of the most influential figures in jazz history, has died at the age of 85 from cardiac arrest, according to The New York Times. The saxophonist would make jazz history at the end of the '50s and during the early '60s with his audio experiments, which would form the foundation of what many now call "free jazz."
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