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| - Yoko Ono appeared in the Season Four episode, "World Wide Recorder Concert". She is the widow of former Beatle and peace activist, John Lennon.
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- Yoko Ono (b. February 18, 1933) is a Tokyo-born American musician, artist and peace acivist; second wife of John Lennon. One half of John and Yoko. This article is a stub. You can help the CounterCulture Wikia grow by expanding it.
- Stewie Griffin remembers setting Lennon and Ono up in "Ready, Willing, and Disabled".
- Yoko Ono – japońska artystka, „piosenkarka”, satanistka, feministka, działaczka na rzecz pokoju, wegetarianka i kij wie co jeszcze. Jej największym życiowym osiągnięciem było zawarcie związku małżeńskiego z Johnem Lennonem.
- Yoko Ono is the current Borg queen, and surviving wife of John Lennon of the Beatles. Details about Yoko Ono's birth and early life are largely unknown. My gut tells me, however, that Yoko Ono is not of the planet Earth. It is also widely known that Yoko Ono is the illegitimate half-sister of Ann Coulter.
- Yōko Ono, née le 18 février 1933 à Tokyo dans une famille aisée de banquiers, est une artiste expérimentale, plasticienne, musicienne, chanteuse, compositrice, écrivain, comédienne et cinéaste japonaise, connue notamment pour le couple qu'elle forma à partir de 1968 avec John Lennon, jusqu'à son assassinat sous ses yeux à New York le 8 décembre 1980. Artiste à part entière, Yoko Ono reste dans l'imaginaire collectif la muse du fondateur des Beatles, et aussi celle par qui la séparation du groupe est arrivée.
- Yoko Ono (Katakana: オノ ヨーコ, Hiragana: おの ようこ「Kanji: 小野 洋子」, Oh No Yōko!, born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese artist, musician, author and peace activist, known as the world's most successful singer ever with over 175 numbers in the US alone and 2 billion albums sold worldwide. Her 1986 Starpeace concert tour played to more than 763 million on eight continents. Yoko was always known for being "half a lesbian" and for always having hangovers. She dated several superstars like Sarah Palin, Oprah, Larry King, Tiger Woods, Tyra Banks, and Charlie Sheen. She is rumored to be a transgender by many of her exes. She has no talent and poses as Adele. Her father was a kamakazi and she never knew her mother. Yoko Ono is Turkmanistanian for "Screaming Asian Lady". It is also Dutch for "Plug Your Ears
- Yoko Ono (オノ・ヨーコ 小野 洋子 Ono Yōko), born February 18, 1933, is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, and peace activist. She is the second wife and widow of the Beatles' John Lennon and is also known for her work in avant-garde art, music, and filmmaking.
- Yoko Ono (オノ・ヨーコ Ono Yōko, born 小野 洋子(Ono Yōko) February 18, 1933) is a Japanese artist and peace activist, known for her work in avant-garde art, music and filmmaking, as well as her 1969 to 1980 marriage to John Lennon.
- Yoko Ono Biography: Few women in the history of rock & roll have stirred as much controversy as Yoko Ono. Although her romance with John Lennon was hardly the only factor straining the relationships between the individual Beatles, she made a convenient scapegoat for the group's breakup, and was repeatedly raked over the coals in the media for the influence she held over Lennon, both in his life and his music. Ono's own work as an artist and musician didn't mitigate the public's enmity toward her; to the average man on the street, her avant-garde conceptual art seemed bizarre and ridiculous, and her highly experimental rock & roll (which often spotlighted her primal, caterwauling vocals) was simply too abrasive to tolerate. That view wasn't necessarily universal (or true), and in fact the m
- Yoko Ono (born February 18, 1933), is a Japanese-American artist and musician who is most widely known for her relationship with John Lennon of The Beatles. When Yoko first met John Lennon, she was an artist exhibiting in the UK. Working with artist group Fluxus throughout the 1960s, Ono was a pioneer in the burgeoning conceptual art movement which included work in sculpture, performance, filmmaking and music.
- Yoko Ono's mother was Isoko Ono, of the Yasuda banking family, and her father was Eisuke Ono, who worked for the Yokohama Specie Bank. Two weeks before she was born, her father was transferred to San Francisco. The rest of the family followed soon after. In 1937, her father was transferred back to Japan and Ono was enrolled at Tokyo's Gakushuin University, the most exclusive school in Japan, which, before World War Two, was open only to those descended from aristocrats (in the House of Peers) or the imperial family.
- Ono grew up in Tokyo, and studied at Gakushuin University while her family moved to the US to escape the war. They reunited in 1953, and after some time at Sarah Lawrence College, she became involved in New York City's downtown artists scene, including the Fluxus group. She first met Lennon in 1966 at her own art exhibition in London, and they became a couple in 1968. Ono and Lennon famously used their honeymoon as a stage for public protests against the Vietnam War with their Bed-Ins for Peace in Amsterdam and Montreal in 1969. She brought feminism to the forefront in her music influencing artists as diverse as the B-52s and Meredith Monk. Ono achieved commercial and critical acclaim in 1980 with the chart-topping album Double Fantasy, released with Lennon three weeks before his death.
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