It's the latest in a series of lockdown covers by the Stockport band
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Proceeds from the Lennon cover will go towards benefiting Ireland’s leading social justice charity Extern
Two Door Cinema Club have released their charity cover of John Lennon‘s ‘Isolation’ — you can listen to the track below.
This cover of the late Beatle‘s 1970 song, which featured on Lennon’s debut solo album ‘John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band’, is aiming to raise funds for Ireland’s leading social justice charity Extern.
The organisation, which each year enables over 20,000 people to change
It's the latest in a series of lockdown covers by the Stockport band
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By Nancy Tartaglione
Sean Ono Lennon this week mocked the term "partner" as the “least sexy moniker” for a relationship he could imagine. “When did it become woke to say ‘my partner?’" The 41-year-old musician son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono wrote Tuesday on Twitter.