Sean Ono Lennon reflects on making music to connect with his late father John Lennon

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Sean Ono Lennon has shared that he began making music to cope with the loss of his father, John Lennon, who was killed in 1980. He felt that playing music helped him connect with his father's memory. In a recent interview, Sean explained that learning to play his father's songs allowed him to process his grief. He emphasized that music became a way to feel closer to John Lennon. Sean has released several solo albums, including this year's 'Asterisms,' and has gained recognition as a producer. He was also nominated for a Grammy for his work on the reissue of his father's album 'Mind Games.'


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