Meshell Ndegeocello, Others at WNYC Lennon & Legacy Event Tonight

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Details from WNYC:

Our tribute begins with a conversation with New York Times bestselling author, Keith Elliot Greenberg; Dr. Stephan Lynn, Head of ER at Roosevelt Hospital, who pronounced Lennon dead to Yoko Ono and the media; a neighbor to Lennon, Anthony Rudel, and Michael Epstein, Director of LennonNYC. The evening will include vignettes of actors reading the reflections of everyday New Yorkers--Lennon was know for walking the streets of NYC. The evening includes musical tributes by Meshell Ndegeocello, Larry Kirwan of Black47 and Jason Reischel, lead vocalist from the Brooklyn-based band My Cousin the Emperor with a look at how today's musicians are inspired by Lennon's work. Lennon and Legacy will present live video from Central Park's Strawberry Field.

Lennon and Legacy, Wednesday December 8 at the Jerome L. Greene Space, 44 Charlton Street, 646-829-4000. Tickets are $30, available here.

Also, see WNYC’s roundup of Lennon-themed events taking place around town today and tonight.

--EB

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