9/10/2023 0 Comments Julia lennon banjo![]() ![]() The Salvation Army’s Strawberry Field project has been announced as the official charity partner for the highly anticipated new stage show, throughout the show's two-week run there will be a collection at the end of each performance with all monies being donated towards the redevelopment. The holy grail of pop music has been missing for 60 years and is worth millions to whoever finds it! Julia Lennon (ne Stanley 12 March 1914 - 15 July 1958) was the mother of English musician John Lennon, who was born during her marriage to Alfred Lennon. Set in present day Liverpool, when Beatles tour guide Barry Seddon finds a letter written by John Lennon he unearths a clue to discovering the whereabouts of Lennon's first musical instrument. Produced by Pulse Records Ltd in association with Bill Elms, Lennon’s Banjo will open at Liverpool’s Epstein Theatre on Tuesday 24th April 2018 for a two-week run until Saturday 5th May. The play is based on the 2012 novel ‘Julia’s Banjo’ by Rob Fennah and Helen A Jones and will mark the 60th anniversary of Julia Lennon’s death and the disappearance of the banjo she taught her son to play. My mother Julia taught it to me on the banjo, sitting there with endless patience until I managed to work out all the chords." – John Lennon. "The very first tune I ever learned to play was 'That'll Be The Day'. Contrary to some reports, Clague was not drunk at the time, and he was driving under the 30mph. She was struck by a Standard Vanguard car driven by an off-duty policeman, 24-year-old Eric Clague. Lennon Legend: rare unseen photographs uncoveredįrom the writer of the stage play adaptation of Helen Forrester’s ‘Twopence to Cross the Mersey’ this brand-new comedy tells the story of the disappearance of John Lennon’s first musical instrument. On 15 July 1958, when John was 17, Julia died on Menlove Avenue shortly after leaving Mimi’s house, while crossing the road to get to a bus stop. John Lennon: Letter to the Queen valued at £60,000 ![]()
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