Mark Hochman, Director of Music & Music Specialist at Propstore, explains how the rare item came to be available for auction An undeniable piece of John Lennon's history is due to head to auction.
NEW YORK -- A new documentary takes its name from a time in the life of the late John Lennon. Half a century ago, the former Beatle was living apart from his wife Yoko Ono in a relationship with the ...
Few people knew John Lennon, of The Beatles, as intimately as May Pang — she was Lennon’s lover during an 18-month period during late 1973 through 1975, when he was separated from Yoko Ono. Pang’s ...
Outside of Harry Potter, the most famous round spectacles in the history of pop culture almost certainly belong to John Lennon. While various pairs worn by the legendary Beatles musician have surfaced ...
“John Lennon, 1974 (cropped)” by Tony Barnard, Los Angeles Times is licensed under CC BY 4.0. John Lennon’s “Lost Weekend” glasses are on the block. The tinted prescription frames, worn by the ...
The Manhattan penthouse where John Lennon lived for 18 months in what he referred to as his “Lost Weekend” has hit the market for $5.5 million. Lennon shared the home at 434 East 52nd Street in New ...
She also shared one of the singer-songwriter’s biggest moments: December 29, 1974. On that day, documents officially dissolving the Beatles arrived for Lennon in Florida through the band’s lawyer at ...
The last thing May Pang wanted was to become “the other woman” in John Lennon’s life — especially when Lennon’s wife, Yoko Ono, insisted she take on that role. But what Pang became — over the course ...
The tinted, circular glasses John Lennon wore during his storied “lost weekend” in Los Angeles have found their way back to an auction house. As part of of Propstore’s Music Memorabilia Live Auction, ...
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