"Imagine" peace again - and again
Among her interpretations of songs by the Beatles, during
the group’s collective and solo years, chanting the mantra
- peace and love – here’s “Imagine”
performed “Live
at Wood Hall” by Canadian musician Allison Crowe.
Gerry Deiter, assigned
by 'Life' magazine, was the only photographer
present for the entire eight-day Bed-In staged by John
Lennon and Yoko Ono at Montreal’s Queen Elizabeth Hotel in
1969. His collection of images from that happening come
together in the book "Give Peace a Chance: John &
Yoko's Bed-In for Peace" - compiled by Joan Athey and
edited by Paul McGrath.
And Joan Athey’s graciously allowed Gerry Deiter’s photographs to accompany the music to make this video.
Since it’s Groundhog Day leading us into the week celebrating 50 years of Beatlemania in North America+ - here’s an encore version of “Imagine” recorded by Allison at home – with peace signs courtesy of Top Pun.
And Joan Athey’s graciously allowed Gerry Deiter’s photographs to accompany the music to make this video.
Since it’s Groundhog Day leading us into the week celebrating 50 years of Beatlemania in North America+ - here’s an encore version of “Imagine” recorded by Allison at home – with peace signs courtesy of Top Pun.
Labels: 1969, Allison Crowe, Beatles, Bed-In, concert, Gerry Deiter, hotel, Imagine, Joan Athey, John Lennon, live, Montreal, music, Paul McGrath, peace, Queen Elizabeth, TopPun, Yoko Ono
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