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There are Beatles museums in Liverpool, England, and Hamburg, Germany, that display memorabilia along with objects from the band members' lives, and other private collections as well – Julian Lennon has many that show the more personal side of the four band members, published in the book Beatles Memorabilia.
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The collection of Julian Lennon, including drawings his late father sent him when the Beatles were on tour.
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The collection of Julian Lennon, including drawings his late father sent him when the Beatles were on tour.
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There are Beatles museums in Liverpool, England, and Hamburg, Germany, that display memorabilia along with objects from the band members' lives, and other private collections as well – Julian Lennon has many that show the more personal side of the four band members, published in the book Beatles Memorabilia.
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It featured Roger Daltrey, Julian Lennon, Cliff Richard, Sir John Gielgud and John Hurt, but sank without a trace, unless you count the adoption of the Captain Sensible-sung Snooker Song as the theme tune to Jim Davidson's quiz show Big Break, which probably wasn't the kind of legacy Batt had in mind for what he describes as "one of the best pieces I've ever written".
Mike Batt: furry business Alexis Petridis 2010
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Others like Jakob Dylan, Harper Simon, Teddy Thompson, Rufus Wainwright, and Julian Lennon have learned to thrive at least publicly despite the long shadow of their famous dads and/or moms.
Shawn Amos: The Curse of Celebrity Children Shawn Amos 2010
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Julian Lennon sings for his old schoolmate at the Lupus Foundation gala.
Julian Lennon sings for "Lucy" at the Lupus Foundation gala 2010
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We're show his first son, Julian Lennon, and the way he was left behind by a Beatle trying to stay in the limelight, and his second son, Sean, whose birth give John a second chance to make a family.
Nicolas Niarchos: Lennon's Last Days Remembered Nicolas Niarchos 2010
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Blast from the past: Julian Lennon, eldest son of John, made a rare D.C. appearance Wednesday to perform "Lucy" at the Lupus Foundation's Butterfly Gala at the Mellon Auditorium.
Julian Lennon sings for "Lucy" at the Lupus Foundation gala 2010
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Julian Lennon, 47, wrote the original song to honor Lucy Vodden, a childhood friend who recently died after a long battle with the disease -- the same little girl who inspired his father to write "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds."
Julian Lennon sings for "Lucy" at the Lupus Foundation gala 2010
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