YouTube to Honor Music Man John Lennon

Following the worldwide release of eight remastered John Lennon studio albums and new collections on Oct. 5, Yoko Ono and EMI Music have partnered with YouTube for global tributes honoring the music legend on the occasion of his 70th birthday today, Oct. 9.

YouTube decided to honor John Lennon with a homepage spotlight starting at 9pm PT on Friday, Oct. 8 and staying active for 24 hours.

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The spotlight includes a personal video from Yoko Ono, asking people around the world to submit videotaped tributes to John Lennon at www.youtube.com/johnlennon.

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Video testimonials from many of Lennon’s famous friends and fans, including Ringo Starr, Brian Wilson, Aerosmith, the Jonas Brothers, Jeff Bridges, Tony Hawk, Bret Michaels, DMC (Run-DMC), Brandon Boyd (Incubus), Bill Walton, and others, will also be included in YouTube’s homepage spotlight.

“I hope you’ll join me and a family of peace around the world to celebrate this very special day,” said Yoko Ono. “Send in your own video tribute to YouTube, and we will share in keeping John’s memory alive.”

YouTube has also created a global Yoodle of the YouTube logo, to be launched in 25 countries at 9pm PT on Friday, Oct. 8 and to remain live for 24 hours.

Google has created its first-ever video doodle, which presents sketched animation featuring John Lennon’s self-portrait set to an audio clip of Lennon’s iconic song, “Imagine.” 

It was created by Google doodler, Mike Dutton, with Yoko Ono’s approval. The Google doodle will be live on Google homepages all over the world starting noon on Friday, Oct. 8 and all day Saturday, Oct. 9 until midnight.

EMI Music’s global John Lennon ‘Gimme Some Truth’ catalogue campaign, overseen by Yoko Ono, commemorates the music legend’s 70th birthday.

Featured in the initiative are eight remastered John Lennon solo albums and new titles including Double Fantasy Stripped Down, Power To The People: The Hits, Gimme Some Truth, and the John Lennon Signature Box.

For the first time, says EMI Music, Lennon’s classic solo albums and other standout recordings have been digitally remastered from his original mixes.

Double Fantasy, 1980’s GRAMMY Award winner for Album of the Year, is presented with a newly remixed ‘Stripped Down’ version produced by Yoko Ono and Jack Douglas, Lennon’s original co-producers for the album.

Some Time In New York City has been restored to include the six ‘Live Jam’ recordings featured on the original album.

The deluxe 11CD and digital John Lennon Signature Box includes 13 previously unreleased home recordings, and Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon, and Julian Lennon have each written personal essays for the collection.

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One thought on “YouTube to Honor Music Man John Lennon

  • October 12, 2010 at 12:37 PM
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    I do not care what everybody claims. I love Justin Bieber and I enjoy his music. I might be a dude, but a fantastic artist is a wonderful artist. >.<

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