The Beatles: John Lennon's death 'dramatically changed Yoko Ono's respect'

11 December, 2020 - 0 Comments

The Beatles fans will never forget the day John Lennon was murdered. On December 8, 1980, 40 years ago this month, Lennon was shot in front of the Dakota hotel in New York City whilst walking with his wife, Yoko Ono. Lennon’s death sent shockwaves throughout the showbiz world, and indeed the music industry. One of the harder parts of Lennon’s death for his family was the constant hounding from the press for comment shortly thereafter.

Close friend of Lennon and his family, Elliot Mintz, recently spoke out about his experience at the time.

In a long discussion he revealed he flew out to be with Yoko and Sean Lennon - the star’s son - to help with anything he could.

During this interview Mintz explained: “I wouldn’t say I managed the press, but I interacted with it. At the time of John’s death he had no manager, no agent, no publicist, no spokesperson, just a very few people on staff - and there were 500 phone calls flying into the downstairs office.

Source: Callum Crumlish/express.co.uk

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