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However, it was John Lennon‘s iconic glasses that added a personal touch to his image. Although Lennon faced initial embarrassment, partly thanks to teasing by his fellow Beatles, he ultimately ...
Later in his life, John Lennon was rarely without a pair of round glasses. They became a part of his image as a celebrity, and it’s difficult to imagine him without them. When Lennon first began ...
Round blue-tinted glasses given by John Lennon to a man who was visiting the Abbey Road studios where the Beatles recorded are to go on sale. The John Lennon-style glasses were handed to the man ...
Israeli-British psychic and spoon-bender Uri Geller said Thursday he bought John Lennon’s iconic blue-tinted glasses for £40,000 ($51,000) at an auction held a day earlier. Geller told the BBC ...
A pair of John Lennon's round tinted sunglasses are tipped to sell for £3,000 at an auction. The trademark glasses were picked up from the top of a piano in the Abbey Road studio in London by a ...
John Lennon used to be insecure about wearing glasses, according to Sir Paul McCartney. The 81-year-old music legend shot to fame alongside the late Lennon — who was shot dead at the age of 40 ...
John & Paul,' a new book by journalist ... the pair took a beat to let the dust settle. Lennon broke the silence by lowering his glasses, staring intently at his partner, and saying, “It ...
A pair of iconic blue-tinted round glasses given by John Lennon to a man from Surrey as a birthday present more than 55 years ago have sold for £40,000. Catherine Southon Auctions said Lennon ...
There he was, on Page 3 of the February 1975 issue (Volume 4, No. 3): John Lennon, peering out from a grainy black-and-white photo in his cap and wire-rimmed glasses. “Beatlemania returned to ...