Sir Elton John has said he gets “goosebumps” thinking back to performing with John Lennon in what would later prove to be the last live show for the former Beatle.
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Gal Gadot is looking back on the now-infamous video of herself and other celebrities singing John Lennon’s “Imagine” at the start of quarantine.
The recording, which featured stars like Jamie Dornan, Zoe Kravitz, and Will Ferrell, was widely criticized when it was released back in March.
In new cover interview with Vanity Fair magazine, the “Wonder Woman” star spoke about how her idea for the video came from her desire to do something “good and pure,” however her intentions “didn’t transcend.”
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Sir Elton John has said he gets “goosebumps” thinking back to performing with John Lennon in what would later prove to be the last live show for the former Beatle.
Noel Gallagher is reportedly set to write a song inspired by his love of John Lennon for a new tribute album.The Beatles icon is being celebrated by his son, Sean Lennon, who is said to be putting together an album in tribute to his late father.According to The Sun, Noel is working on the track at London’s Tileyard Studios – with the album set to celebrate Lennon’s 80th birthday.A source told the publication: “Sean wanted Noel on board because of his love of The Beatles and John and also in
Months after her star-studded 'Imagine' cover received backlash on social media, Gal Gadot has opened up about the same in an interview with Vanity Fair.
Gal Gadot is speaking out about the infamous "Imagine" video from early in the coronavirus quarantine. Back in March, the actress kicked off a video featuring a chain of celebrities singing bites of John Lennon's "Imagine" in hopes of inspiring hope in viewers.
Gal Gadot has responded to critics of her star-studded quarantine "Imagine" cover, telling Vanity Fair that she "meant to do something good and pure" in her cover of the John Lennon classic. “Sometimes, you know, you try and do a good deed and it’s just not the right good deed," the actress told the magazine.
Gal Gadot has responded to criticism of the viral video of herself and other stars singing John Lennon’s Imagine, saying: “I had nothing but good intentions.”
Back in March, you may recall when a group of your favorite celebrities got together to sing John Lennon‘s Imagine from their mansions as countless people began to lose their jobs and even loved ones at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
Wonder Woman star opened up in a new Vanity Fair piece on Tuesday after in March, she posted a video in which celebrities including herself, Kristen Wiig, Will Ferrell, and others sang John Lennon's "Imagine." It was meant to be seen as inspirational as the world went into COVID-19 lockdown, but it was instead the subject of mockery as many deemed it out of touch."Sometimes, you know, you try and do a good deed and it's just not the right good deed," Gadot told Vanity Fair.
Gal Gadot is acknowledging the viral celebrity-filled «Imagine» video that didn't quite land at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The video features Gadot and many other stars singing along to John Lennon's «Imagine» in what was meant to be a show of unity.
Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot is responding to the backlash associated with that now-infamous “Imagine” video, released just as Coronavirus lockdowns were beginning.
Gal Gadot is acknowledging the viral celebrity-filled «Imagine» video that didn't quite land at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The video features Gadot and many other stars singing along to John Lennon's «Imagine» in what was meant to be a show of unity.
A three-way battle at the top of this week’s Official Albums Chart Update sees Travis, Headie One and John Lennon locking horns for the Number 1 spot.
Willie Nelson and sons Lukas and Micah have paid tribute to John Lennon on his birthday with a cover of ‘Watching The Wheels’ – you can watch it below.Yesterday (October 9) marked what would have been the Beatles legend’s 80th birthday and among the celebrations were numerous tributes by fans and fellow artists.The Nelson family, joined by Promise of the Real’s Anthony LoGerfo, Corey McCormick, Logan Metz, and Tato Melgar, performed the ‘Double Fantasy’ track, which was released as a single in
John Lennon would have turned 80 years old on Friday, and his family, friends and famous fans are all paying tribute to the legendary Beatles singer.Lennon was shot and killed outside his New York City apartment building on Dec. 8, 1980, but his music and messages live on for millions around the world.
Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker has shared a cover of John Lennon’s ‘Jealous Guy’ to mark the legendary singer-songwriter’s birthday.The late Beatle, who would have turned 80 today (October 9), died on December 8, 1980 after he was shot in New York by Mark Chapman.Posting the cover to Instagram, Parker wished Lennon a happy birthday, tagged his son Sean Ono Lennon and included the hashtag #gimmesometruth.
Sean Ono Lennon has spoken about John Lennon returning his MBE to the Queen, calling it “maybe more punk than anything the punks did”.The Beatles were each given the honour in 1965, but Lennon returned his award a year later in protest against the Vietnam War and Britain’s involvement in the conflict in Biafra.Speaking on George Stroumboulopoulos’ Apple Music Hits show STROMBO, Ono Lennon reflected on his dad’s actions, which happened just after the release of the track ‘Cold Turkey’.“Famously,
Friday, October 9, marks what would have been the 80th birthday of John Lennon.
#JohnLennon #LENNON80 pic.twitter.com/ePrHqvZxVB— Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) October 9, 2020Lennon and McCartney met by chance at during a church celebration back in 1957. They hit it off and would later become one the most beloved songwriting duos.