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Ono Lennon performing in 2007. In 2000, Sean had a guest appearance on the Soulfly album Primitive on the song "Son Song". After the folding of Grand Royal Records in 2001, Ono Lennon signed with Capitol Records, yet no solo material surfaced until February 2006, when "Dead Meat" was released as the first single from his new album, Friendly Fire.
The inspiration behind most of the songs on Friendly Fire was Lennon's tumultuous relationship with actress Bijou Phillips. [3] According to Lennon, Phillips cheated on him with his childhood best friend, Max LeRoy; [3] LeRoy died shortly afterwards in a motorcycle accident, before he and Lennon were able to resolve their differences.
Michele Civetta is an Emmy-nominated director. He has directed videos for Lou Reed, Sparklehorse, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Curtis Harding, Ladytron, and Yoko Ono, as well as commercials for Coca-Cola, Martini & Rossi, Cingular wireless, and Badoit mineral water.
Sean Ono Lennon has assumed the mantle of managing his family’s singular musical legacy. A deeply moving 11-minute animated short called War Is Over!, earned an Academy Award in March.
In a new interview, Lennon reflected on how his father’s death in 1980 led to him pursuing music to fill a “void”. “I never played music because I was good at it,” he told People .
It’s hard to believe that John Lennon’s youngest son, Sean Lennon, is now 45 years old, but it’s incredible how much he looks like his father. We already knew he inherited his music talent ...
Friendly Fire is a 2006 film written and directed by Sean Lennon and Michele Civetta.It accompanies Sean Lennon's 2006 album of the same name (as a DVD).The film comprises 10 music videos, one for each song on the album (with non-album tracks and dialog used during intermission scenes).
Sean Ono Lennon says his parents John and Yoko shared a "legendary love" He has assumed the mantle of managing his family’s singular musical legacy "My dad declared to the world that 'John and ...