Celebrating 50 Years of Being Julian. A Lennon Legacy and a White Feather of Hope

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Today is my wonderful friend Julian Lennon’s 50th birthday. Happy Birthday Jules!

Julian Blog Photography Today is a great day to talk about legacy and connection. I first spotted Julian Lennon when I was a young girl. The Beatles were on TV – they were everywhere by then – this time, however, way on the left, on the side of the stage, sat a young boy, obviously just about my age.  To me, he looked lost, almost forlorn.  I didn’t know he was John’s son, but my connection to him was immediate and strong. While other friends would go crazy watching for Paul or John, I would closely scan all Beatles concerts and appearances, looking for that young man – who of course, turned out to be Julian.

While John Lennon made a huge effort to be there for his second son, Sean, it was a lesson learned by painfully not being present for Julian’s life after John’s divorce from Cynthia, Julian’s mother. Julian Blog with John Young

Several years after John’s passing, Julian’s debut album came out – and like many people did at the time, I actually thought it WAS John. The resemblance between the two was astounding.  Of course, it was not a lost John Lennon track – it was Julian singing Valotte – a massively talented artist in his own right. (Like so many children of rock stars, separating his own art from the shadow of his dad’s legacy would not be easy.)

Many years later again, I was lucky enough to meet Julian – to share some strategic ideas and talk about possibly collaborating down the road, should the opportunity arise.  We shared a deeply moving conversation that day about his life and his work – and we discussed the amazing (and diverse) body of work that Julian had created to that point – as a musician and as a photographer.  (You can see Julian talk about his photography in an interview with CBS Morning Show.)

At our meeting, after a warm greeting and a hug that spoke more of old friendship than new colleagues, I shared with Jules a two-page document filled with ideas and possible points of collaboration down the road, and I suggested that he start a foundation.  Not long after, Julian launched his charity, The White Feather Foundation.

Julian Blog White FeatherWhite Feather refers to Julian’s experience and belief that his dad reached out to him after he was killed – that if Julian ever saw a white feather, he should know John was present for him.  Time passes so quickly.  White Feather was started several years ago now.  Its work is huge.  It embraces environmental and humanitarian issues in conjunction with partners from all around the world, raising funds for a more sustainable world for every living being. White Feather has done everything from supporting artists to marching to end bullying to building an orphanage in Sri Lanka.  One project at a time, White Feather builds better lives and stronger communities.  In 2008, Julian was honored by the Better World Environmental Award by Prince Albert of Monaco.Julian Blog Single-1

And his legacy work doesn’t stop with White Feather – or his music – or his breathtaking photography. Julian has also invested his time, over the last several years, buying and gathering memorabilia of his father’s life and the Beatles’ long journey.  In 2011 he published a beautiful coffee table book entitled “Beatles Memorabilia: The Julian Lennon Collection” featuring many of these valuable artifacts.

Julian Blog AlbumToday Jules releases the single “Someday” from his newest CD “Everything Changes”; the CD is a breathtaking collection of some of the most beautiful tunes he has ever written – and he took his time with it.  It took several years before Jules was ready to release this latest compilation & it was well worth the wait.

Looking at his 50th year, you cannot miss that Julian has carved “legacy” everywhere in his life.  He has built careers as both a musician and a photographer – and now as a curator of his father’s memory.  One memory and memento at a time, Julian gathers the pieces, near and far, and builds on the memory and the journey, one feather – and one step at a time.  I can’t wait to see what Jules does next, but whatever it is it will have meaning and impact, and I’ll be there to support his efforts.

To Support the White Feather Foundation, please visit:  https://WhiteFeatherFoundation.com

Until next time,

Kelli Richards, CEO of The All Access Group, LLC

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3 thoughts on “Celebrating 50 Years of Being Julian. A Lennon Legacy and a White Feather of Hope”

  1. What makes the feather so significant? Lennon told his son if he ever died to watch for a white feather. It would be a key sign that he was there, watching over him.

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