After leaving The Beatles, Lennon created meaningful music that spoke about peace and unity. His songs continue to move people across generations. “Imagine” came out in 1971 as part of John ...
John Lennon didn't have the big-bang decade-opening album like his former bandmate George Harrison. He didn't turn to more homespun music like Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. Instead, he simply bared ...
Mickey Guyton took to the stage ahead of the the ball drop in New York's Times Square. The country singer-songwriter performed "All American," "House on Fire," and "My Side of the Country" on the ...
The late president celebrated the impact and influence of the song, which decries war, nationalism, and the excesses of capitalism. The body of the late former United States president James Earl ...
Singing to the crowd of thousands gathered in Times Square and the millions watching from home, the country star also delivered a rendition of John Lennon’s “Imagine” from his 1971 album of ...
The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, John discussed the origin of “Imagine” — and seemed to gently back away from the track’s anti-religious themes. “[Comedian] Dick ...
Nashville country music couple Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood performed at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral in Washington, D.C.
Imagine our world at peace. John Lennon first sang ‘Imagine’ over 40 years ago. Today, the song’s words and its message are just as important because they remind us to imagine peace at a time when our ...
Or was John Lennon’s “Imagine” chosen for former President Jimmy Carter‘s state funeral without the bat of an eye? Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood pay respects to Jimmy Carter as he lies in ...