John Lennon may be an excellent songwriter, but he wasn't always the most adept guitarist, and certainly not when it came to ...
This main riff in “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” is deeply memorable and insatiably catchy. Though the vocal melody is equally as enticing, it’s really Lennon’s playing that gives this song its wings.
If you asked someone who played lead guitar in The Beatles, the simple answer would be George Harrison. However, that didn’t mean John Lennon (the rhythm guitarist) wouldn’t take a solo now and then.
Shepherding Julian Lennon across the Atlantic during the summer of 1974 came with an unexpected bonus for Davey Johnstone.
Imagine . . . there’s no ceiling! John Lennon’s long-lost Framus Hootenanny 12-string acoustic guitar goes on the auction block this month and the sky’s the limit on the price it could fetch — with ...
A long-lost Framus Hootenanny that belonged to John Lennon has finally been found and will hit the block in New York this month. The storied 12-string acoustic guitar will headline the Music Icons ...
A piece of music history has sold for a record-setting price. John Lennon's Framus Hootenanny 12-string acoustic guitar was used by Lennon and Beatles bandmate George Harrison during recording ...
John Lennon’s missing guitar featured in The Beatles’ 1965 film “Help!” sold at an auction at New York’s Hard Rock Cafe Wednesday for over $2.8 million. Julien’s Auctions confirmed in a statement that ...
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Paul McCartney said necessity made him and John Lennon learn to be ambidextrous guitar players
Left-handed guitarists have never had it easy, especially in the early years of the instrument's U.S. popularity. Reportedly, Jimi Hendrix’s father forced him to play right-handed when he was a ...
The Beatles might have looked incredibly different had Paul McCartney not choked the first time he went to play lead guitar in public.
John Lennon’s guitar needed no help setting a new world record on Wednesday. “We are absolutely thrilled and honored to have set a new world record with the sale of John Lennon’s lost hootenanny ...
John Lennon's long-lost Framus Hootenanny 12-string acoustic guitar goes on the auction block this month and the sky's the limit on the price it could fetch -- with estimates of more than $800,000.
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