Remembering John Lennon on the Anniversary of His Death
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Remembering John Lennon 44 Years After His Assassination: A Legacy That Transcends Time
Newport Buzz Remembering John Lennon 44 Years After His Assassination: A Legacy That Transcends Time December 8, 1980, marks a tragic day in the history of music and the world at large — the day legendary musician John Lennon was shot and killed outside his residence in New York City. Lennon, a founding member of The Beatles and a prominent advocate for peace and love, left an indelible mark on the world that continues to resonate with fans and…
Sunday Links: John Lennon Shooting - Plus: The MBIP Coming Attractions — Meanwhile, Back In Peoria...
Today marks the 44th anniversary of the day that John Lennon got shot to death in front of the Dakota Building in New York City. It happened in the evening on December 8th and by the morning the next day it was all over the news. That was quick exposure back in those prehistoric pre-internet times.Below are online links to articles and videos about the first Beatle that died and then there’s the weekly MBIP Coming Attractions!——Sunday Links Joh…
Remember that John Lennon’s death was on December 8, 1980, when he returned to his home in the Dakota Building in New York. Mark David Chapman, 68, shot him five times at close range. “They shot me!” he shouted before collapsing on the floor. It was 11.16 p.m. You can also read on the Radio Imagine: They film flirty erotic photos of Patricia Maldonado! CHV’s new face is getting ready for his big adult platform debut. La entrada With his big hits…
On October 8, in 1832, the first official Romanian periodical appeared, in 1860 General Ion Dragalina was born, and in 1920 there was a bomb attack in the Romanian Senate. In 1943, Jim Morrison was born, in 1957, Stefan Hrusca, and in 1980, John Lennon was killed.
Remembering John Lennon on the Anniversary of His Death
John Lennon on December 5, 1980: “Give peace a chance, not shoot people for peace. All we need is love. I believe it. It’s damn hard, but I absolutely believe it… We’re carrying that torch, passing it from hand to hand, to each other, to each country, to each generation. That’s our job.” There is no better way to capture the whit of music legend and galactic dreamer, John Lennon, than amidst his own words. In hindsight, a dramatic quote proves…
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