
The Lennon Piano
What an inspired idea -- the piano John Lennon composed "Imagine" on (currently considered the most valuable piece of pop memorabilia and presently valued at $12 million), is currently on tour across America. Purchased in 2000 by George Michael, the piano is being taken to horrific sites of murder and carnage, where visitors can play the piano and commune with the sense of love and healing that was John's enduring message. See arresting photographs and learn more about the Lennon piano project here: www.lennonpiano.com
9/11, The Oklahoma City bombing, Virginia Tech, the Watts Riots, the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy, all horrific acts of violence, all catastrophic, all senseless.
Imagine a world without violence, a world of peace. This sentiment echoes the lyrics to John Lennon’s 1971 song, “Imagine”.
The concept of the tour was conceived after the piano was showcased at the IMAGINE exhibition at Goss Gallery in Dallas, Texas, 2006
The photographs will feature in a book which will spread a worldwide message of peace, transcending time, cultures and boundaries.
The piano has been photographed at:
- Dealy Plaza in Dallas, Texas where President John F Kennedy was assassinated on November 22nd,1963
- Memphis, Tennessee. at the National Civil Rights Museum (previously the Lorraine Motel) where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4th, 1968
- The Ford Theatre in Washington D.C., the site of President Lincoln’s assassination 142 years ago.
- The Walls at Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville, Texas, on the day of a prisoner’s execution.
- The Oklahoma City National Memorial on the 12th anniversary of the bombing tragedy.
- The site of the former Branch Davidian Compound where over 80 people died 13 years ago.
- The home of Bill Clayton who committed suicide 12 years ago after being beaten by a gay hate gang.
- In Texarkana at the site where the Phantom Murderer killed his 1st two victims in 1946
Future planned photographs to be taken in the US and UK, include the site of the World Trade Center attacks and London bombings.
“Kenny and George’s deepest wish is to imagine a world of peace, a world without violence,” said Caroline True, creative director. "The selection of these sites evokes a deep sense of emotion for everyone. Capturing these images of this special piano on which a song of peace was composed is the heart of this project."