John Lennon celebrated with release of commemorative stamp

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Sean Lennon, son of John Lennon, appears at a ceremony dedicating the new John Lennon Commemorative Forever Stamp, Friday, Sept. 7, 2018, in New York. | Stephen Groves/AP

NEW YORK — John Lennon’s iconic moptop, round glasses and grin will now adorn a U.S. stamp.

Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, and their son, Sean Lennon, were in New York City’s Central Park Friday to celebrate the U.S. Postal Service’s release of a stamp honoring the late Beatle. Hundreds of Beatles fans gathered for the event.

“I know that my father would have been really thrilled to be accepted, officially in this way, on a stamp,” said Sean Lennon. “About as official as it gets, I think.”

The commemorative stamp features a photo of Lennon taken in 1974 on the roof of his Manhattan apartment building by photographer Bob Gruen, who also spoke at the event. The stamp is designed to look like a 45-rpm record sleeve.

“Everybody loves to listen to John’s songs and I’m very proud of it, but also the fact that this day, Imagine and you guys are here. It’s incredible,” Yoko Ono said.

Photographer Bob Gruen (from left) Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon listen to remarks during a ceremony dedicating the new John Lennon Commemorative Forever stamp by the United States Postal Service, Friday, Sept. 7, 2018, in New York. The stamp features a photo

Photographer Bob Gruen (from left) Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon listen to remarks during a ceremony dedicating the new John Lennon Commemorative Forever stamp by the United States Postal Service, Friday, Sept. 7, 2018, in New York. The stamp features a photo of Lennon taken by Gruen, which was featured on the cover of Lennon’s 1974 solo album, “Walls and Bridges.”| AP Photo/Stephen Groves

She also joked about the blame she gets for breaking up the Beatles.

“If John just went with me and then he began, ‘La La La, Da Da Da’ or something like that, people say, ‘Well, that’s Yoko’s fault,'” she said. “Well, it’s always my fault.”

The crowd received her warmly though, giving her a standing ovation.

“I always knew how much he loved her,” said Donna Gallucci who came from Pennsylvania for the event. “A lot of people didn’t understand that.”

After the event, people lined up to buy the stamps and enjoy one more day of Beatlemania in New York City.

Gallucci said, “He was so much a part of the city, so much a part of the park.”

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