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  1. "Give Peace a Chance" is an anti-war song written by John Lennon (originally credited to Lennon–McCartney), and recorded with the participation of a small group of friends in a performance with Yoko Ono in a hotel room in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  2. After Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, the United Nations demanded a withdrawal and set a deadline of January 15, 1991. As that date approached, Lenny Kravitz, Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon arranged a new version of "Give Peace a Chance" to protest the imminent military action.

  3. The album was produced by Sean Lennon. Throughout the fall of 2012 he posted on social media about recording the album with Cline, Lage, Cornelius, tUnE-yArDs and Kravitz. In early 2013 Lennon announced the album was ready to be mixed, and that it would be released that year to tie in with Ono's 80th birthday.

  4. 16 de ene. de 1991 · This week, as the United States seems about to involve itself in a war with Iraq, the 1969 song has been resurrected by singer-songwriter Lenny Kravitz and a chorus of 30 major pop stars, with...

  5. 21 de dic. de 2013 · Artist Yoko Ono at her 79th-birthday party at Poisson Rouge, New York, ... and Lenny Kravitz are just a few of them. For Ono, the album is a romp from its opening rave-up, ...

  6. 3 de dic. de 2013 · On “Cheshire Cat,” a bluesy noise-rock anti-war jam with Lenny Kravitz and evolving guitar hero Sean Lennon, Ono deconstructs the Declaration of Independence to drive home her familiar...

  7. "Give Peace a Chance" is a song written by John Lennon (originally credited Lennon–McCartney), and performed with Yoko Ono in Montreal, Canada.[1]Released as a single in 1969 by the Plastic Ono Band on Apple Records (catalogue Apple 13 in the United Kingdom, Apple 1809 in the United States), it...