Yoko Ono Sues Ex-Aide Over Photographs
New York Times - Apr 14, 1999 By ANDREW JACOBS. Frederic Seaman was a close friend of John Lennon, at least according to a television special on the murdered Beatle that was broadcast in ...
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YOKO ONO'S MUSIC FINALLY FINDS ITS PROPER CONTEXT--THE …
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 7, 1996 Yoko Ono picks up the phone at her office in New York, and one expects to hear the familiar soft, almost childlike voice. But the hippest 62-year-old in the ...
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An Accessible Listening to the Music of Yoko Ono
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 13, 1992 Note that [Robert Palmer], whose liner notes last year for Ray Charles' "The Birth of Soul" album were nominated for a Grammy, didn't say that meeting and ...
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Yoko Ono in a Cross-Cultural Collage
New York Times - Jul 5, 1996 By NEIL STRAUSS. New Yorkers are probably more musically sophisticated than the residents of many other cities because they are assaulted by such a wide ...
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A spell-binding show by Yoko Ono .
New Straits Times - Google News Archive - Mar 11, 1996 "DON'T kill me! No, no no, no, no, no, no, no, no! Help me, help me, help me!" Yoko Ono was wailing and shrieking those words, and sounds that weren't words ...
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YOKO ONO, 66, IN JERUSALEM FOR `IMAGINE' PEACE EXHIBIT
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 26, 1999 Yoko Ono invoked memories of her late husband's most famous song for a new exhibit. Ono scribbled "Imagine," the title John Lennon's best-known solo work, ...
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