Well, obviously, his impact in the music industry is legendary and his legacy in this world will continue on forever. But as far as what impact he on America, besides musically through his huge contributions to the Beatle's work, we should think about what impact he wasn't able to make because of his death. Who knows what the world would be like today had he continued on through his political and peace activism. He had some major plans for world peace, trying to accomplish it through music. He wasn't able to fufil his plans because he was taken from us. His impact on America may be simply on the aspect of music, but he did, at one point, have the Nixon Administration considering him a threat, that's pretty big, and just gos to show that the possibilities are endless when thinking about what impact he could have made.
John Lennon impacted not only musical devolpment, but he brought up a new more open-minded era of humans, the anti-wars people.
John Lennon made a good impact on life or other people's lives because of his music and his messages (like give peace a chance and make love not war) And lots of people liked his music
John Lennon wanted, of one thing, to make the world a better place. So that every body can live in peace, happiness and love
He was known to make the "peace symbol".
the guitar made john famous
he sure did and he also went on tour with him around the world, what a great guitar player he can make that guitar sing when he's hot , now thats tallant
No but he helped make it popular
John Lennon made a good impact on life or other people's lives because of his music and his messages (like give peace a chance and make love not war) And lots of people liked his music
John Lennon made a good impact on life or other people's lives because of his music and his messages (like give peace a chance and make love not war) And lots of people liked his music
John Lennon wanted, of one thing, to make the world a better place. So that every body can live in peace, happiness and love
John Lennon was a proud peace activist who worked throughout his life promoting world peace.
No, they never did. A few years before John Lennon's death, they were considering collaborating again, but sadly it never happened. :( The closest thing to a Lennon-McCartney recording was "The Ballad of John and Yoko" on which John and Paul played all the instruments.
He was known to make the "peace symbol".
the guitar made john famous
Probably, make sure to stay away from John Lennon
In a nutshell, Coleman is too "pro-Lennon", Goldman is too "anti-Lennon". Read both and make up your own mind on the balance.
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He used many different ones over the years.