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New York, Dec 8 (EFE / EPA) .- The murder of John Lennon at the doors of his residence in New York four decades ago is something that the citizens of the Big Apple cannot forget, and hundreds of them turned up Tuesday to sing and dance around the Central Park "Imagine" mosaic honoring the musician."It's a way for people to get their frustrations out about it. A lot of people are angry about it," said Dave Muñiz, a Beatles fan who, in recent years, has become the person in charge of keeping a list of singers and the order in which they pay tribute to Lennon each anniversary of his death. (Camera: ALBA VIGARAY) SHOT LIST: NEW YORKERS PAY TRIBUTE TO LATE SINGER JOHN LENON IN CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK, US.
People gather to light candles and lay flowers at the Strawberry Fields memorial in Central Park, New York, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the murder of ex-Beatle John Lennon. IMAGES
New York, Dec 4 (EFE).- Being hit while riding his motorcycle through New York's Central Park is how a young television journalist came to break the news of the Dec. 8, 1980, assassination of John Lennon.
Images of New York Times employees holding a one-day strike outside the company's offices in Manhattan in the first industrial action of its kind at the newspaper in more than 40 years. Journalists and other workers at the storied media outlet, often referred to as America's paper of record, walked out at midnight for 24 hours after failing to reach an agreement with the company on a new round of contract negotiations. IMAGES
Ringo Starr is releasing a new album, titled "Zoom In. CNN reports the album will feature contributions from Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl and Finneas. The album will feature five songs. The former Beatles drummer recorded the album at his home studio due to the coronavirus pandemic. He said he worked on it from April until October. "Zoom In" will drop in March next year on Universal.
The handwritten lyrics of music legend Bob Dylan are set to go up for sale.