Julian Lennon

Julian John Charles Lennon (born 8 April 1963) is an English singer, songwriter, photographer, filmmaker, author and philanthropist. He is the founder of The White Feather Foundation.

He is the son of the Beatles member John Lennon and his first wife, Cynthia, he is named after his paternal grandmother Julia Lennon.

He was the direct inspiration for three Beatles’ songs: “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” (1967), “Hey Jude” (1968), and “Good Night” (1968). His parents divorced in 1968.

He has produced six albums, including Valotte (1984), The Secret Value of Daydreaming (1986), Mr. Jordan (1989), Help Yourself (1991), Photograph Smile (1998) and Everything Changes (2011). He has a new album on the BMG label scheduled for release in 2021.

He has also held exhibitions of his fine-art photography including the Timeless exhibit in 2010.

In 2006, Lennon produced the environmental documentary film WhaleDreamers, which won 8 international awards. In 2018, Lennon executive produced the documentary film Women of the White Buffalo, which chronicles the lives of women living on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. In 2020, Lennon executive produced the Netflix documentary Kiss the Ground about regenerative agriculture.

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