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“Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will be as one.” The quote by John Lennon speaks of a world where there is a perfection of mankind who needs no religion, nothing to kill or die for, no greed or hunger; but just the happiness and companionship of a man/woman.
John Lennon was an important figure worldwide because he wanted love and unity for everyone around the world.
John Lennon was born on Oct 9, 1940 in Liverpool, England.
When he was 4 years old, John’s parents went through a divorce and he ended up living with his Aunt Mimi. Lennon's father was a merchant seaman.
He didn’t accompany his wife while she was giving birth to John and did not look over him when he was small.

Lennon's mother, Julia frequently visits John and Mimi. She taught
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Lennon met Paul McCartney at a church festival on July 6 1957. He invited McCartney to join the group, and the two eventually establish one of the most successful song writing partnerships in musical history.
Paul McCartney introduced George Harrison to Lennon and Harrison’s art college friend Stuart Sutcliffe joined Lennon's band. The first recording they made was Buddy Holly's "That'll be the Day" in 1958. In fact, it was Holly's group, the Crickets that inspired the band to change its name to the “Beatles.” The Beatles were recognized by Brian Epstein in 1961 at a Club.
The Beatles went on to become the most popular band in Britain with the release of hits as "I Want To Hold Your Hand." and "She Loves You" The Beatles then felt uneasy when Brian died of overdose of sleeping pills on August 27 1967. Rattled by Brian's death John Lennon's second wife Yoko Ono had begun to cause stress within the group. Lennon then left the Beatles in September

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