Julian Lennon
English musician
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March 11 2025 | Appeared on 'The View' talk show. |
March 11 2025 | Julian Lennon appeared on 'The View' talk show. |
2025 | Julian Lennon plans to release non-album single 'A New Dream' with Gregory Darling |
December 2024 | Lennon revealed on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that he was awaiting biopsy results from a sample taken from his arm, indicating ongoing health monitoring. |
August 23 2024 | Released a new remix of 'I Should Have Known' by Spike Stent, giving new life to the track from the Jude album. |
2023 | Julian Lennon appeared in the documentary 'The Lost Weekend: A Love Story'. |
2023 | Lennon exhibited a series of photographs titled ATMOSPHERIA at William Turner Gallery in Santa Monica, California. |
2022 | Participated in May Pang's documentary 'The Lost Weekend: A Love Story', sharing memories of Pang and his father. |
2022 | Executive producer of the documentary film Women of the White Buffalo, chronicling the lives of women on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. |
2022 | Recorded a version of his father John Lennon's song 'Imagine', with all proceeds going to support Ukraine. |
2022 | Julian Lennon releases multiple non-album singles: 'Lookin' 4 Love' (Cash Nyc Remix), 'Change', and 'Imagine' (featuring Nuno Bettencourt) |
November 18 2022 | Julian Lennon appeared on the show Ways to Change the World. |
September 9 2022 | Released the album Jude, which included singles 'Freedom' and 'Every Little Moment', his first album in 11 years. |
2021 | Lennon became the first fine-arts photographer featured at the new gallery in Aston Martin Residences Miami. |
2021 | Julian Lennon produced the documentary Women of the White Buffalo. |
2021 | Julian Lennon releases non-album single 'Karma Police' featuring Nuno Bettencourt |
November 9 2021 | Published a graphic novel for middle-grade children titled 'The Morning Tribe', co-authored with Bart Davis. |
2020 | Julian Lennon produced the documentary film 'Kiss the Ground'. |
2020 | Julian Lennon had a cancerous mole removed from his head, addressing a significant health concern. |
2020 | Executive producer of the Netflix documentary Kiss the Ground about regenerative agriculture, followed by the film Common Ground. |
2020 | Legally changed his name from John Charles Julian Lennon to Julian Charles John Lennon. |
2020 | Featured as a vocalist on Dennis DeYoung's '26 East, Volume 1' album, singing 'To the Good Old Days'. |
September 2020 | Honored with the CC Forum Philanthropy Award in Monaco. Named a UNESCO Center for Peace 2020 Cross-Cultural and Peace Crafter Award Laureate. |
2019 | Contributed his voice and music to the soundtrack of the film 'One Little Finger' to raise awareness about abilities in disability. |
2019 | Completed his New York Times Bestselling book trilogy with the final book in the series. |
March 28 2019 | Julian Lennon was featured on American Chopper. |
2018 | Julian Lennon appeared in the documentary film 'Above Us Only Sky'. |
2018 | Became an executive producer of the documentary 'Women of the White Buffalo', which was released in 2022 and focused on Lakota women from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. |
2018 | Provided vocals on Glass Tiger's '31' album for the song 'Thin Red Line'. |
April 6 2018 | Julian Lennon appeared on The Chew. |
2017 | Lennon began his New York Times Bestselling book trilogy with the first book 'Touch the Earth'. |
April 19 2017 | Julian Lennon appeared on The View talk show. |
2016 | Lennon's 'Cycle' photography exhibit was featured at the Leica Gallery in Los Angeles during the fall. |
2016 | Julian Lennon releases single 'Saltwater 25' |
2015 | Contributed $106,347.52 to Music for Relief's Nepal earthquake aid fund to support victims. After his mother's death, established 'The Cynthia Lennon Scholarship for Girls', awarding over 50 scholarships to girls across Africa, the UK, and the US. |
March 12 2015 | Lennon's 'Horizon' photography series was exhibited at the Emmanuel Fremin Gallery in New York City, running from March 12 to May 2. |
2014 | Visited Kenya, Ethiopia, and Colombia to witness and support TWFF's education and environmental initiatives. |
2013 | Performed vocals on Tony Mortimer's 'Songs From The Suitcase' album, singing 'Rain In England'. |
2013 | Julian Lennon releases single 'Someday' from the album Everything Changes |
July 16 2013 | Julian Lennon was interviewed on Larry King Now. |
2012 | Julian Lennon releases non-album singles 'Hope' (with Nick Wood) and 'All That You've Wanted' (with Matt Backer) |
December 6 2012 | Lennon's 'Alone' photography collection was featured at the Art Basel Miami Beach Show to raise money for The White Feather Foundation. |
2011 | Experienced a brief public falling out with Paul McCartney after not being invited to McCartney's wedding to Nancy Shevell. |
2011 | Lennon revealed that his difficult relationship with his father had discouraged him from having children. |
2011 | Contributed the song 'Children Of The World' to the 'Shine On! Songs Volume One' compilation. |
October 2011 | Released the album Everything Changes. |
September 19 2011 | Julian Lennon appeared on the morning show Daybreak. |
2010 | Julian Lennon published his book 'Beatles Memorabilia: The Julian Lennon Collection', documenting his collection of Beatles memorabilia collected after his father's death. |
2010 | Co-wrote and provided vocals for the song 'Sway' on the Hisss movie soundtrack. |
October 9 2010 | Julian Lennon and his mother Cynthia unveiled the John Lennon Peace Monument in Liverpool to commemorate John Lennon's 70th birthday, making a statement for peace. |
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