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John Lennon Photos and NewsNovember 27, 2009 |
| Late ex-Beatles star John Lennon's hair is being put up in auction. Lennon's hairdresser, Betty Glasow, has the legend's lock of hair in a copy of his book "A Spaniard in the Works" with a written dedication of "To Betty, Lots of Love and Hair, John Lennon" as a gift from the artist. | |
| Oasis front man Liam Gallagher is a technophobe who doesn't know how to use e-mail, according to the 35-year-old singer himself. Gallagher has a computer but only uses for online shopping. "I don't get e-mail. I wouldn't know how to do anything like that. I can get on eBay and look at things. I buy some clothes on there now and again, so instruments, buts and bobs," he told Spinner.com | |
| A lock of John Lennon's hair is being auctioned off. The late Beatle gave his shorn strands to hairdresser Betty Glasgow - who worked as a stylist on the Fab Four's films "Hard Day's Night" and "Help" - along with a note saying, "To Betty, Lots of love and hair from John Lennonx x" | |
| John Lennon has visited his son Julian Lennon from beyond the grave. Julian was left shocked by the haunting moment which occurred more than 25 years after the Beatles legend's death while he was shooting a new film in Australia recently. Julian, who agreed to take part in an ancient ceremony with an Aboriginal tribe, was left speechless when he was handed a white feather by a tribe elder, a symbol of great significance to him. | |
| Ozzy Osbourne says his "world stopped" when he found out that John Lennon had been shot. The Black Sabbath rocker has revealed he "couldn't describe" how he felt when he was told the Beatles legend had been assassinated. | |
| Sir Mick Jagger is releasing a duet with John Lennon. The song - entitled 'Too Many Cooks (Spoil the Soup)' - was recorded by the legendary musicians over 30 years ago and will feature on Jagger's new compilation album 'The Very Best of Mick Jagger.' The track features Jagger on vocals, the late Lennon on guitar and Lennon's fellow Beatle Ringo Starr on drums. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1973 and was produced by Lennon. | |
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