The Dakota Building is a residential building located in the Upper West Side of New York City. It was designed by architect Edward Clark and built in 1884. The building’s main entrance is a double-height archway on 72nd Street, which leads to the courtyard.John lived in… Continue Reading →
In 1966, Lennon was in Almería filming Richard Lester’s action comedy “How I Won the War” where he played a supporting character, The Gripweed Musketeer.After a short stint at the Green Dolphin (Read my post about El Dofín Verde), Lennon… Continue Reading →
In September 1980 John Lennon and Yoko Ono had themselves photographed for the iconic cover of their final album together: Double Fantasy. The album was released on 17 November 1980.The photographer: “We went to Central Park to shoot the album… Continue Reading →
On September 18, 1966, John, Cynthia and roadie Neil Aspinall flew to Almería in southern Spain for the shootings of Richard Lester’s film “How I won the War.” In the first weeks John and Cynthia stayed in the city in… Continue Reading →
On March 16th 1969 John and Yoko arrived at Gibraltar airport to marry in the British Consulate Office of Gibraltar.Having failed to get married in Paris a few days earlier, John and Yoko chartered an plane to Gibraltar, on the… Continue Reading →
On the 11th of May 1968 John and Paul arrived in New York to promote the Beatles’ Apple company in the USA. Magic Alex, Derek Taylor, Mal Evans and Neil Aspinall accompanied them. Among their activities, they strolled unnoticed through… Continue Reading →
On the 16th October 1971, John and Yoko moved to this loft at 105 Bank Street in trendy Greenwich Village, Manhattan. They lived here untill february 1972 renting it from Jerry Butler of the Lovin’ Spoonful.It had two large rooms… Continue Reading →
The Dakota Building near Central Park, New York. John lived here with Yoko during the last 8 years of his life. December 8, 1980 Lennon’s life was taken in the entrance of this building (at 72nd street). Yoko still lives… Continue Reading →
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