- Plastic Ono Band
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Name = Plastic Ono Band
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Background = group_or_band
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Origin =London ,United Kingdom /New York /Liverpool
Genre = Rock,avant-garde ,art rock
Years_active = 1969 — 1975
Label =Apple Records
Associated_acts =The Beatles
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Past_members =John Lennon Yoko Ono George Harrison Eric Clapton Klaus Voormann Ringo Starr Jim Keltner Alan WhiteBilly Preston Ken PetersonThe Plastic Ono Band was a conceptual supergroup formed by
John Lennon andYoko Ono in 1969 before the dissolution ofThe Beatles . Amongst the various members of the band wereEric Clapton , two former Beatles (George Harrison andRingo Starr ), old friendKlaus Voorman , future Yes drummer Alan White, members ofDelaney and Bonnie ,The Who 's drummerKeith Moon , New York bandElephant's Memory ,Billy Preston ,Nicky Hopkins ,Phil Spector , and drummerJim Keltner .In 1968, John Lennon began his personal and artistic relationship with
Yoko Ono by collaborating on the experimental album '. After a second volume, ' appeared in the spring of 1969, Lennon and Ono decided that all of their future endeavours would be credited to the Plastic Ono Band. Its credo, "YOU are the Plastic Ono Band", implied that everyone was part of the group. In fact, the Plastic Ono Band was an identity to describe works by Lennon and Ono and whoever happened to be performing with them. Lennon and Ono would both use the nomenclature for years on their future solo albums. The single release of "Give Peace a Chance " in July 1969, recorded in a hotel room inMontreal ,Quebec with many participants, was the first release to bear the credit of Plastic Ono Band.The only album solely credited to the Plastic Ono Band, "
Live Peace in Toronto 1969 ", was recorded during the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival Festival in September that year and featuredEric Clapton on lead guitar,Klaus Voorman on bass (an old friend of Lennon's fromGermany , who was famous for the cover art of the Beatles' "Revolver" album), and Alan White on drums. Fronting the group, naturally, were Lennon and Ono.Just after its recording, "
Cold Turkey ", Lennon's tale of breaking his brief heroin addiction, was released as a single under the banner of the Plastic Ono Band again, featuring the "Live Peace In Toronto 1969" line-up. By early 1970, Lennon and Ono had begun adding their names to their releases ("Instant Karma! " coming out as "John Lennon with the Plastic Ono Band", and their two proper solo debut albums: "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band " and "Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band "). By 1971 the name was being used as a secondary credit, with Lennon's and Ono's names the most prominent on their solo ventures, and with occasional variances (e.g., "the Plastic Ono Nuclear Band", "the Plastic U.F.Ono Band," or, when they performed withFrank Zappa , "the Plastic Ono Mothers"). The last use of the Plastic Ono Band credit appeared on Lennon's 1975 retrospective release "Shaved Fish ".
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