Notes
In 1989, John Lennon's jukebox surfaced in an auction of Beatles memorabilia at Christie's, and was sold for £2,500 ($4,907) to Bristol-based music promoter John Midwinter. Lennon had apparently bought the jukebox – specifically a Swiss KB Discomatic – in 1965, and filled it with forty singles to take with him on tour. Midwinter spent several years restoring the box and researching the discs catalogued in Lennon's spidery handwriting.
2 comments on John Lennon's Jukebox
britishrocks96 January 28, 2013
Great! haha Wow! These were song that were actually on Johns Jukebox? Crazy. Its cool to see what he liked.
⃠Shelley_friesen November 26, 2012
Love this idea! The songs are fabulous! Did you realize a couple came through twice?
⃠sandoym November 26, 2012
Thanks, fixed it! I had a little trouble with my internet when I was uploading.
⃠Shelley_friesen November 26, 2012
Well I thought it might have been my connection, so I am listening again :)
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