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  2. More popular than Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek made reference to Lennon's "more popular than Jesus" comments in an issue published in March, [22] and the interview had appeared in Detroit magazine in May. [23] On 3 July, Cleave's four Beatles interviews were published together in a five-page article in The New York Times Magazine, titled "Old Beatles – A Study in Paradox". [24]

  3. Religious views of the Beatles - Wikipedia

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    In August 1966, on the eve of The Beatles' 1966 US tour, American teen magazine Datebook published Lennon's remark that the Beatles had become "more popular than Jesus". Lennon had, in fact, originally made the remark to the British newspaper London Evening Standard and when it was first published in the United Kingdom, in March 1966, his words ...

  4. John Lennon Historical-Fiction Podcast Looks at His ... - AOL

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    DATES “Blood on the Tracks: The John Lennon Story” premiered Monday, Aug. 16, with the first two episodes available on iHeartRadio and other podcast platforms. The 10-episode series takes a

  5. John Lennon - Wikipedia

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    John Winston Ono Lennon [nb 1] (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and political activist. He gained worldwide fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles .

  6. Paul McCartney addresses most scandalous John Lennon ... - AOL

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    Paul McCartney is setting the facts straight when it comes to the most scandalous rumors about The Beatles.

  7. Maureen Cleave - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Diana Cleave (20 October 1934 – 6 November 2021) was a British journalist. She worked for the London Evening Standard from 1958 [1] conducting interviews with many prominent musicians of the era, including Bob Dylan and John Lennon.

  8. The Lost Lennon Tapes - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Lennon Tapes was an American music documentary series presented by Elliot Mintz, comprising a three-hour premiere episode and 218 one-hour episodes, broadcast on the Westwood One Radio Network between 24 January 1988 and 29 March 1992. [1]

  9. Paul McCartney addresses most scandalous John Lennon ... - AOL

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