Steinway & Sons Release John Lennon Imagine Piano
. The Imagine Series Limited Edition is modeled after the white Steinway grand piano that John Lennon presented to Yoko Ono on her birthday in 1971, which is still at their famous Manhattan residence � the Dakota. The music desk of each piano incorporates one of four different John Lennon original drawings. Come Together, the title of the opening track on the Beatles' historic album, "Abbey Road," reflects John Lennon's desire to bring people together. Grand Piano is a drawing that captures the songwriting process -- as musician and piano become one. Freda People exemplifies John Lennon's passion for using music for the benefit of mankind. Self Portrait is perhaps John Lennon's most famous drawing -- as just a few marks on the page and it's unmistakably John. Other special features of this Limited Edition series include: * The lyrics "YOU MAY SAY I'M A DREAMER" elegantly displayed on the bass side of the rim "I am very excited about the launch of this truly unique piano," said Ron Losby, President, Steinway & Sons - Americas. "John Lennon was a visionary in so many ways. It is an honor for Steinway & Sons to have been chosen by Mrs. Lennon to create this remarkable piano." "Anytime you expose a new audience to our handcrafted pianos, it's a very good thing for Steinway," added Todd Sanders, Vice President, Sales & Marketing. "With John Lennon, you are talking about someone whose music and philosophy resonates around the world and across generations." Preview and Purchase John Lennon CDs |
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