As
organizers prepare to host the 2nd Annual John Lennon Double Fantasy
Bermuda Tribute Concert this weekend, the Island is set to receive a
special visit from BBC Radio 4 who will be dedicating a radio programme,
‘Imagine John Lennon’s Bermuda Adventure’ to the ex-Beatle and musical
icon.
Months before John Lennon’s life tragically ended, he spent the
summer of 1980 living and working in Bermuda. BBC Radio 4 host, John
McCarthy and producer, John Sugar will revisit the places on the Island
that inspired Lennon to compose 30 songs on his comeback recording in
1980, ‘Double Fantasy’ and his final album, ‘Milk & Honey’ in 1984.
A place that had a profound effect on Lennon was the Botanical
Gardens, which he visited several times. While exploring the gardens,
the former Beatle came across a species of freesia called ‘Double
Fantasy.’ The idea of one living thing incorporating the ideas of two
minds struck him as symbolising his relationship with his wife, Yoko
Ono. Subsequently, ‘Double Fantasy’ became the name of the album that he
recorded upon his return to New York from Bermuda.
Also while on Island Lennon posed for a painting by local artist Nancy Goswell.
During his visit this week, Mr. McCarthy will chat with the Director
of Parks, Lisa Johnston, about Lennon’s time spent at the Botanical
Gardens and he will also interview Ms. Goswell to gain insight on how
Lennon found his creative energy while in Bermuda.
The half-hour documentary, ‘Imagine John Lennon’s Bermuda
Adventure’ will be broadcast on two networks; BBC Radio 4 on Monday
4th November 2013 and on BBC World Service in early November.
Today the Minister of Tourism Development and Transport, the Hon.
Shawn Crockwell, JP, MP, said, “We are delighted to invite BBC Radio 4,
one of the UK’s largest radio stations, to Bermuda to document such an
iconic musician who was very close to our hearts, as he was so heavily
inspired by our Island’s beauty. For the last two years, Bermuda has
paid homage to John Lennon, by hosting the ‘Annual John Lennon Double
Fantasy Bermuda Tribute Concert’. We are looking forward celebrating his
musical genius with BBC Radio 4 as they unveil his story.”
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