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Sean Ono Lennon | |
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Ono Lennon in 2015 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Sean Taro Ono Lennon |
Also known as | Tarō Ono (小野 太郎) |
Born | 9 October 1975 (age 48) New York City, U.S. |
Genres | Rockavant-garde[1]experimental[2]psychedelia[3] |
Occupation(s) | Singermusiciansongwriterproduceractor |
Instruments | Vocalsguitarbasspianodrumssynthesizeromnichord |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Grand RoyalCapitolChimera |
Member of | The Ghost of a Saber Tooth TigerThe Claypool Lennon Delirium |
Formerly of | Cibo MattoPlastic Ono Band |
Partner(s) | Charlotte Kemp Muhl (2007–present) |
Sean Taro Ono Lennon (Japanese: 小野 太郎, Hepburn: Ono Tarō, born 9 October 1975) is a British-American[4] musician, songwriter, and producer. He is the son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and half-brother to Julian Lennon. Over the course of his career, he has been a member of the bands Cibo Matto, The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger, The Claypool Lennon Delirium and his parents’ group Plastic Ono Band. He has released two solo albums: Into the Sun (1998) and Friendly Fire (2006). He has produced numerous albums for various artists, including Black Lips and the Plastic Ono Band.
Early life and education
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Sean Ono Lennon was born at Weill Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan, New York City, on 9 October 1975, his father’s 35th birthday. He is of Japanese descent on his mother’s side and English, Welsh and Irish descent on his father’s side. Julian Lennon is his half-brother, and Kyoko Chan Cox is his half-sister.[5] Elton John is his godfather.[6] After Sean’s birth, John Lennon became a house husband, caring for his young son until his murder on December 8, 1980, when Sean was only five years old.
Sean attended kindergarten in Tokyo[7] and, at his request, was educated at the exclusive private boarding school Institut Le Rosey in Rolle, Switzerland, and earlier at New York’s private Ethical Culture Fieldston School and Dalton School. He attended Columbia University for three semesters, majoring in anthropology before dropping out to focus on his music and tour with his mother.[8][9]
In October 1984, when Steve Jobs was visiting Manhattan, he attended Ono Lennon’s birthday party and gave him one of the first Macintosh computers as a present.[10][11][12] That same year, he sang “It’s Alright” on Every Man Has a Woman, a tribute album to his mother.
His parents kick-started his musical career: his debut into the music world came at age five, when he recited a story on his mother’s 1981 album, Season of Glass. From childhood into his teen years, Ono Lennon continued to collaborate with his mother, contributing vocals and receiving production credit on her solo albums It’s Alright, Starpeace and Onobox. At 16 Ono Lennon co-wrote the song “All I Ever Wanted” with Lenny Kravitz for his 1991 album Mama Said, and worked with Kravitz on a cover of his father’s song “Give Peace a Chance” in protest of the Gulf War. By 1995 Ono Lennon had formed the band IMA (with Sam Koppelman and Timo Ellis) to play alongside his mother on her album Rising. Ono Lennon also made appearances in film, featured in the cast of Michael Jackson‘s 1988 Moonwalker and portraying a teenager experiencing visions of various M. C. Escher prints in Sony‘s 1990 promotional short-film Infinite Escher.
Ono Lennon holds dual citizenship with the United States and United Kingdom.[4]
Professional career
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Performance
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In 1996, Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda of Cibo Matto were invited by Ono to remix the song “Talking to the Universe” for a Rising remix EP Rising Mixes. They met Ono Lennon and invited him to join them on tour as a bass player. This eventually led to Ono Lennon’s contributing to their side-project Butter 08 and to his becoming a member of the group. He continued to play with them on tour, joining them on television and providing bass guitar and vocals on their EP Super Relax. Through his association with Cibo Matto, Ono Lennon was approached by Adam Yauch (of Beastie Boys), who expressed an interest in his music and persuaded him to sign a record contract with Grand Royal Records. Regarding Grand Royal, Ono Lennon has said:
I think I found the only label on the planet who doesn’t care who my parents are and what my name is. It’s a good feeling to know that I wouldn’t have gotten the offer if they wouldn’t have liked my songs. That’s pretty rare in the music business![13]
Ono Lennon’s solo debut, Into the Sun, was released in 1998. A music video for “Home”, a single from the album, was directed by Spike Jonze and enjoyed extended airplay on MTV. The album was produced by fellow Cibo Matto member Yuka Honda, who Ono Lennon claimed was his inspiration for the album, who he had begun dating at the time.
He went on tour (often backed by Cibo Matto) supporting Into the Sun. During this period he appeared on radio programs such as The Howard Stern Show and KCRW‘s Morning Becomes Eclectic. He later recalled promoting the album as a bitter experience due to the media focus on his family rather than his own music. In 1999, Ono Lennon’s EP Half Horse, Half Musician was released featuring new tracks such as “Heart & Lung” and “Happiness” as well as remixes of songs from Into the Sun. Along with Half Horse Half Musician, 1999 saw the release of Cibo Matto’s second album Stereo Type A. Ono Lennon stepped out of his traditional role as the group’s bass player, this time playing a much wider range of instruments (such as drums, guitars, and synthesizers). Despite being well-received, Stereo Type A was followed by an extended Cibo Matto hiatus.
In 2000, Ono Lennon contributed vocals to Del tha Funkee Homosapien (a single stanza on the Deltron 3030 track “Memory Loss”), Handsome Boy Modeling School and Jurassic 5. In 2001 on national television, Ono Lennon performed several classics by the Beatles, “This Boy”, “Across the Universe” and “Julia” alongside Robert Schwartzman, Rufus Wainwright and Moby for Come Together: A Night for John Lennon’s Words and Music. In the following years, Ono Lennon faded out of the spotlight to focus more on his role as a producer.
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. A promotional trailer for the CD/DVD package of Friendly Fire was leaked online in early 2006. The trailer featured scenes from the film version of the album, a DVD of music videos comprised into a film. The videos were actually screen tests for Coin Locker Babies, another project on which Ono Lennon was working which became a cinematic counterpart to his new album.[14]
Friendly Fire was released in October 2006. The theme of the album is love and betrayal, and it is dedicated to the memory of a close friend who died. The night the album was released, Ono Lennon made his first major television appearance in five years, performing “Dead Meat” live on the Late Show with David Letterman. Ono Lennon has since appeared on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and The Sharon Osbourne Show. When questioned about the eight-year gap between solo albums in interviews, Ono Lennon said that he did not feel like a solo artist during those years and that he wanted to experience music anonymously without the spotlight on him and his girlfriend.
Since the release of Friendly Fire, Ono Lennon has toured extensively around the world and while in France, he remixed his song “Parachute” in collaboration with French artist -M-. The remix is titled “L’éclipse”[15] and was featured as a bonus track on the French release of Friendly Fire, while the single “Dead Meat” was featured in an episode of the TV drama True Blood.[16]
With the release of new material and subsequent touring Ono Lennon launched a website featuring music, videos, and a forum for his fans. Various members of the forum have created a fan-made cover album titled Truth Mask Replica.
Muhl and Ono Lennon premiered the band the Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger[17] during a live performance at Radio City on Valentine’s Day, 2008. The duo, commonly referred to as the GOASTT, released their debut single, “Jardin Du Luxembourg”, on 6 July 2010, and their debut album, Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger (Acoustic Sessions), on 26 October 2010, both on Chimera, their own label. In conjunction with the debut, they performed six songs during an hour-long interview on WNYC[18] and four songs for a Tiny Desk Concert on NPR.[19] Ono Lennon has also collaborated with Muhl with a group called “Kemp and Eden” who premiered at The Living Room in the spring of 2012. On April 29, 2014, the Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger released their most successful album to date, titled Midnight Sun. The album was selected as one of the Top 50 best albums of 2014 by Rolling Stone. The album’s release was followed by tours with the Flaming Lips, Tame Impala, Beck, Florence and the Machine, Dinosaur Jr., and Primus.
At the end of 2018, Ono Lennon collaborated with Miley Cyrus and Mark Ronson for a cover of Yoko Ono and John Lennon’s original Christmas song “Happy Xmas (War is Over).” The trio additionally performed the song at the Winter finale of Saturday Night Live.[20]
In 2015, playing lead guitar, Ono Lennon formed the Claypool Lennon Delirium with Primus’ lead vocalist and bassist Les Claypool. The following year, the new group released their debut album, Monolith of Phobos, which reached the Top 10 of three Billboard charts, followed by a covers EP titled Lime and Limpid Green in 2017. Their second album, South of Reality, was released on 22 February 2019.
Production and other contributions
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While reestablishing himself as a solo artist, Lennon continued his work as a session musician and producer, lending his talent to the likes of Dopo Yume, Albert Hammond, Jr. (of the Strokes) and model/singer Irina Lăzăreanu.[21] Lennon first appeared on the Soulfly album Primitive, released in 2000,[22] while in October 2007, Lennon joined Mark Ronson in the BBC Electric Proms where he sang “Sail on, Sailor“, as well as “We Can Work It Out” alongside Daniel Merriweather, and Tawiah. The year prior, he wrote and directed his first film, Friendly Fire, starring Carrie Fisher, Lindsay Lohan and others. His eponymous second studio LP served as the film’s soundtrack as well.
In 2009 Lennon produced a second album for his mother on his record label Chimera Music, Between My Head and the Sky, by Yoko Ono and the Plastic Ono Band. Lennon further worked with Ono as a producer for John Malkovich’s 2016 remix EP Illuminated.[23] Lennon co-produced Fat White Family‘s 2016 album Songs for Our Mothers, which was recorded in his New York City recording studio.[24] Lennon also lent his production and songwriting talents to Lana Del Rey‘s fifth studio album Lust for Life, where he featured on the track “Tomorrow Never Came“.
Lennon entered the field of film scores in 2009 with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead, directed by long-time friend and school mate Jordan Galland.[25] Lennon again collaborated with Galland as he contributed the score to the 2012 film Alter Egos, and appeared as the character “Electric Death.”[26] The soundtrack premiered on Rolling Stone‘s website following the film’s release.[27] In 2014, Lennon contributed the song “Animals” for the Zombeavers soundtrack, while he additionally wrote and recorded “Heart Grenade” for the Japanese anime TV series Ghost in the Shell: Arise. Lennon also created the film score for the 2015 comedy horror film Ava’s Possessions, a project which took over two years to create. The lead single from the soundtrack “Demon Daughter” premiered alongside the film’s DVD release.[28]
Along with girlfriend Charlotte Kemp Muhl, Lennon started a record label, Chimera Music, which has signed a number of his collaborators including the Moonlandingz, Cibo Matto and Yoko Ono.
On April 12, 2024, James McCartney, son of Paul McCartney, released a song called “Primrose Hill” with Sean being credited as a composer and songwriter, marking their first collaboration.[29]
Lennon is credited as co-producer for one song (“In the Eyes of the Girl”) on the fifth studio album by The Lemon Twigs, “A Dream Is All We Know“, and is credited as playing bass guitar on the same track.[30][31]
Activism and beliefs
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From 1996 to 1999, Ono Lennon performed in and was involved in organizing the Tibetan Freedom Concerts with Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys. The series advocated for the independence of Tibet from China.[32]
On October 19, 2011, Ono Lennon was asked by Josh Sigurdson over Twitter what his opinion on the Occupy Wall Street protests was. He replied: “I’m heading down there this weekend.” On October 22, 2011, Lennon showed up on Wall Street with Rufus Wainwright and Josh Fox. The three played music throughout the day to protesters and others joined in. Ono Lennon did not speak to the media or press about the event.[33][34]
On August 28, 2012, Ono Lennon’s opposition to hydraulic fracking was published as an editorial, “Destroying Precious Land for Gas”, by The New York Times.[35] Of Artists Against Fracking, in 2014 he said that “we can make more people aware of the damage fracking poses to our water supply, global warming, and climate change. Methane is 100 times more powerful of a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide and most people don’t realize how climate change will be triggered by a globalized fracking industry.”[36] On August 30, 2012, Ono Lennon unveiled “Artists Against Fracking”, a campaign aimed at preventing the expansion of fracking in the United States. Over 200 artists have signed onto the initiative, including Mark Ruffalo and Anne Hathaway, as well as Beatles’ members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.[37][38]
Asked by the Dallas Observer for his view of religion and spirituality, Ono Lennon said: “I’m not against religion, because I think it serves a purpose in our society and it can be helpful to certain groups of people. But, for me, religion is mythology. … I do think we all have a spirit, and I think there’s a lot more to life and human consciousness than science can explain. But I prefer looking to science for answers because it can be tested and vigorously logical.”[36] On October 16, 2013, Ono Lennon, along with Spacehog and Liv Tyler, played “Live on Earth” – an Internet-only performance – to benefit the David Lynch Foundation, which funds the teaching of Transcendental Meditation.[39][40] Of his own practice of Transcendental Meditation, in 2014, Ono Lennon said that “for me, it’s like a scientific method to calm my brain down and making my frontal lobe more active. It’s an exercise, really. It helps me to have about 10 percent more conscious thinking.”[36]
Ono Lennon once described himself as a pacifist and anarchist; on February 6, 2016, he tweeted, “AnCap is the only logical result of the non aggression [principle]. I am a pacifist so therefore an anarchist.”[41][better source needed]
Personal life
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Ono Lennon is in a relationship with Charlotte Kemp Muhl, whom he met at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2005.[42] In an interview, Ono Lennon states he stumbled upon Muhl’s musical talents over a year after they had started dating, and formed The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger around 2008.[43] Muhl and Ono Lennon are involved in several musical endeavors[44] and much of their work is written at their home-based studio in Greenwich Village, New York.
Discography
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Solo releases
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Studio albums
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Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |||
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US [45] | FRA [46] | JPN [47] | UK [48] | |||
Into the Sun | Released: May 8, 1998Label: Grand RoyalFormat: LP, CD | 153 | — | 50 | 90 | |
Friendly Fire | Released: October 2, 2006Label: Parlophone, Capitol, EMIFormat: LP, CD | 152 | 59 | — | — | SNEP: Silver[49] |
Asterisms | Released: February 16, 2024[50]Label: TzadikFormat: LP, CD, streaming | — | — | — | — |
Extended plays
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- Half Horse, Half Musician (1999)
with Cibo Matto
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- Super Relax (1997)
- Stereo Type A (1999)
with the Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger
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- Acoustic Sessions (2010)
- La Carotte Bleue (2011)
- Midnight Sun (2014)
with Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band
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- Rising (1995)
- Blueprint for a Sunrise (2001)
- Don’t Stop Me! EP (2009)
- Between My Head and the Sky (2009)
- The Flaming Lips 2011 EP: The Flaming Lips with Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band (2011)
- Take Me to the Land of Hell (2013)
with Mystical Weapons
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- Mystical Weapons (2012)
- Crotesque (2013)
with the Claypool Lennon Delirium
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- Monolith of Phobos (2016)
- Lime and Limpid Green (2017)
- South of Reality (2019)
Film scores
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- Smile for the Camera (2005)
- The Stranger[51] (2008)
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead (2008)
- Tea Fight (2008)
- Alter Egos (2012)
- Ava’s Possessions (2015)
Producer
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- Soulfly – Primitive (2000)
- Valentine Original Soundtrack (2001)
- Five Children and It Soundtrack (2004)
- Esthero – Wikked Lil’ Grrrls (2005)
- Irina Lăzăreanu – Some Place Along the Way (2007)
- Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky (2009)
- The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger – Acoustic Sessions (2010)
- The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger – Midnight Sun (2010)
- The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger – La Carotte Bleue (2011)
- Kemp & Eden – Blackhole Lace (2012)Lennon in 2006
- Plastic Ono Band – Take Me to the Land of Hell (2013)
- Fat White Family – Songs for Our Mothers (2016)
- Lana Del Rey – Lust for Life (2017)
- The Moonlandingz – Interplanetary Class Classics (2017)
- Black Lips – Satan’s Graffiti or God’s Art? (2017)
- Insecure Men – Insecure Men (2018)[52][53]
- Temples – Paraphernalia (2020)[54]
- Glume – Main Character (2023)
- Temples – Exotico (2023)
- The Lemon Twigs – A Dream Is All We Know (2024)
Other contributions
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- Marianne Faithfull‘s album Easy Come, Easy Go (2008) – “Salvation” (originally by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club)
- Salyu‘s compilation album Merkmal (2008) – “Shady”
- Ono Lennon contributed vocals and guitar to “Son Song“, on the Soulfly album Primitive. He can be heard in the final seconds of the song talking about how Soulfly guitarist/vocalist Max Cavalera‘s heavy-gauge strings hurt his fingertips.
- Deltron 3030‘s album Deltron 3030 (2000) – “Memory Loss”
- Ono Lennon sang backing vocals on the track “Sandpaperback” on Ben Lee‘s 1998 album Breathing Tornados.
- Collaborated in John Zorn‘s Great Jewish Music tributes to Marc Bolan, Burt Bacharach and Serge Gainsbourg, in 1997 and 1998.
- Sean Lennon Vs. Kool Keith – “Rockets on the Battlefield” single (1999, Grand Royal)
- Ono Lennon remixed Tom Ze’s single “O Olho Do Lago” in 1999.
- Ono Lennon made a spoken-word contribution to the Flaming Lips‘ “Found This Star on the Ground”, a six-hour song. Ono Lennon read the names of charity contributors who had donated in order to have their names featured in the song.
- Ono Lennon was a featured artist on the track “Before the Skies” for Haale‘s EP Paratrooper.
- Ono Lennon contributed vocals for the 2011 film A Monster in Paris.
- Ono Lennon co-wrote “Perfect Crime” with John Zorn (sung by Mike Patton and Sofia Rei Koutsovitis) for 2014’s “The Song Project”.
- Ono Lennon remixed the Moonlandingz‘ 2015 single “Sweet Saturn Mine” through Chimera Music.
- Ono Lennon covered “Row Bulies Row” with Charlotte Kemp Muhl and bassist Jack Shit for Son of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys (2013).[55]
- Ono Lennon played slide guitar in Lady Gaga‘s “Sinner’s Prayer”, from her 2016 album Joanne.
- Ono Lennon appeared with the Sachal Ensemble on their album Song of Lahore (Universal, 2016)[56]
- Ono Lennon remixed John Malkovich’s 2016 single “Cryolite”.
- Ono Lennon was a featured artist on the track “Tomorrow Never Came”, included on Lana Del Rey‘s 2017 album Lust for Life.
- Ono Lennon co-wrote “Theme for Valhalla Dale”, from the Moonlandingz 2017 album, Interplanetary Class Classics.[57]
- Ono Lennon recorded a cover of “(Happy Xmas) War Is Over” with Miley Cyrus and Mark Ronson in 2018.
- Ono Lennon performed “Mambo Sun” with Charlotte Kemp Muhl on Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan & T. Rex, and the duo performed the song on Late Late Show with James Corden (2020)[58]
- Ono Lennon performed with Lily Allen on her album No Shame (2018)[59]
- Ono Lennon performed “Come Together” with Aerosmith at Madison Square Garden (2012)[60]
- Ono Lennon is credited as composer/songwriter for the 2024 James McCartney track “Primrose Hill”
- Ono Lennon played bass on the tracks “Church Bells” and “In The Eyes Of The Girl” for The Lemon Twigs‘ A Dream Is All We Know (2024)
Filmography
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- Moonwalker (1988) – Himself
- Imagine: John Lennon (1988) – Himself
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer – Season 2, Episode 1 – “When She Was Bad” (1997) – musician, Cibo Matto
- Melrose Place – Season 7, Episode 8 – “The World According to Matt” (1998) – Himself
- Smile for the Camera (2005) – Original score, writer
- Friendly Fire (2006) – Actor, original score, writer
- Coin Locker Babies (2008 in production) – Actor, writer
- Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Undead (2010) – Score
- A Monster in Paris (2011) – Francœur (English dub)
- Alter Egos (2012) – Original score, cameo appearance
- Ghost in the Shell: Arise, Episode 3 (2014) – Singer, lyrics
- Ava’s Possessions (2015) – Original score
- Poker Face Episode 8, Guest Number 1
Bibliography
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- Part Asian, 100% Hapa by Kip Fulbeck (2006) – Ono Lennon is credited with writing the foreword.
- Arcana III by John Zorn (2008) – Ono Lennon wrote the essay “Muse or Ick”[61]
References
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- ^ “Elton John Celebrates His Friend John Lennon and Gets a Visit from Yoko and Godson Sean”. People. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
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- ^ “Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf and Steve Jobs at Sean Lennon’s room in the Dakota, giving him an early Apple computer for his birthday”. Andy Warhol Photography Archive – Spotlight at Stanford. Retrieved August 6, 2024.
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- ^ McCartney, James (April 2024). “James McCartney on X: ‘Primrose Hill’ is here! Today I am so very excited to share my latest song co-written by my good friend @seanonolennon. With the release of this song it feels like we’re really getting the ball rolling and I am so excited to continue to share music with you”. X/Twitter. Retrieved April 12, 2024.
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- ^ “About — Artists Against Fracking”. Artists Against Fracking. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
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- Sean Lennon at IMDb
- “Sean Lennon”, New York Magazine, May 18, 1998
- Interview on I Like Music, 2006
- Interview with director Michele Civetta about Friendly Fire
- Infinite Escher
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