Sean Ono Lennon ensures younger generation remembers The Beatles

Sean Ono Lennon, son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, has taken on the role of preserving his parents' musical legacy amid concerns that younger generations might forget The Beatles. In a recent interview, he expressed fears about the band's enduring impact fading. He views this work as a personal duty to honor what his parents gave him.

Sean Ono Lennon, born in 1975 to John Lennon and Yoko Ono, is actively working to safeguard the legacy of The Beatles and his parents. Now 50, he has stepped into responsibilities previously handled by his 92-year-old mother, who has retired from public life. "She’s good... she’s slowed down a lot, and she’s retired. That’s why I’m kind of trying to do the work that she used to do," Lennon told CBS Sunday Morning.

In the interview, Lennon voiced concerns about the younger generation forgetting The Beatles. "I’m just doing my best to help make sure that the younger generation doesn’t forget about The Beatles and John and Yoko. That’s how I look at it," he said. When asked if he fears his father's material could be forgotten, he admitted, "To forget about it? I do, actually. And I never did before."

Lennon has contributed to several projects this year, including producing a remastered version of the 1995 documentary series The Beatles Anthology, expanded from eight to nine episodes. He also oversaw the reissue of the 'Mind Games' boxset and the documentary film One To One: John & Yoko. In 2023, he co-produced the Academy Award-winning short film War Is Over!, based on his parents' 1971 song "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)."

He described his parents' legacy as "peace and love," adding, "But it’s not just peace and love. It’s an attitude towards activism that is done with humour and love." Lennon feels pressure to uphold high standards set by Ono in managing John Lennon's music and The Beatles' catalog. "My parents gave me so much that I think it’s the least I can do to try and support their legacy in my lifetime. I feel like I just owe it to them. It’s a personal thing."

The Beatles, formed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison, released their debut album Please Please Me in 1963 and final studio album Let It Be in 1970. John Lennon's solo career began in 1970, culminating in the 1980 album Double Fantasy with Ono before his murder that year.

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