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Sean Lennon Fears Beatles Could Be Forgotten
23 Dec
Summary
- Sean Ono Lennon expresses concern new generations may forget the Beatles.
- He feels a personal responsibility to protect his parents' legacy.
- The "Happy Xmas (War Is Over" film promotes parents' activism.

Sean Ono Lennon has voiced concerns that the music and legacy of The Beatles might fade from public consciousness for younger generations. As custodian of his father John Lennon's artistic heritage, Sean feels a profound obligation to ensure the band's enduring work is not forgotten. He believes the world also shares this responsibility.
His efforts extend beyond simply preserving memory; they involve actively engaging new audiences. Sean recently co-created the animated short film "Happy Xmas (War Is Over"), which uses his parents' 1971 anti-war anthem to explore themes of peace and activism with a modern narrative.
Sean describes his parents' legacy as one of "peace and love," but emphasizes it also embodies a humorous and loving approach to activism. This initiative underscores his commitment to keeping their influential message alive for generations to come.




