Sean Lennon, Charlotte Kemp Muhl and his Mom Yoko attend the ThreeASFOUR Spring 2012 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at St. Patrick's Old Cathedral Youth Center on September 15, 2011 in New York City.
New York Fashion
9-15-2011
http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2011/09/hot_shot_charlotte_kemp_muhl_a.htmlhttp://www.gettyimages.com/detail/125057087/WireImagehttp://turnkeysiteforsale.com/News/11954/hot-shot-charlotte-kemp-muhl-and-sean-lennon-arrive-at-threeasfour/Sean Lennon and friends at the ThreeASFOUR SS 2012 show
http://www.thejournalinc.com/post/1011013/sean-lennon-and-friends-at-the-threeasfour-ss-2012-showSean with Yoko
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/125057078/WireImageYoko Ono who is going to contribute to the Beit Ha’i
http://www.isrealli.org/for-fashion-week-a-shalom-and-a-salaam/Imachicnation photograph of Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl
http://imachicnation.tumblr.com/post/5165949894Village Voice
September 9, 2011
Fashion's Night Out: Beth Ditto Vamps, Sean Lennon Multitasks, Neon Indian Commands The Room
Next, we struck out along Mercer Street, where we saw Anna Wintour herself pass by with her entourage, smartphones aimed at her from every angle. Taking this as a sign we were doing all right, we pressed on, past the weird live-mannequin window displays, to a store where instruments seemed to be getting set up. Who was playing there? Why, it was Sean Lennon's band, The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger.
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2011/09/fashions_night_out_beth_ditto_sean_lennon_neon_indian.php?page=2September 9, 2011
Sean Lennon loses the bow tie to beat the heat at United Bamboo : Photograph
http://twitpic.com/6iczw8Hangout
September 10, 2011
Kami Thompson, 'Love Lies' - 24th October 2011
Gorgeous debut album from the latest inheritor of her family’s great musical pedigree, featuring guest appearances by Richard Thompson, Martha and Lucy Wainwright, Sean Lennon and Matt Johnson.
http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/134794-kami-thompson-love-lies-24th-october-2011-a.htmlRollingstone Music
September 14, 2011
Flaming Lips' Six-Hour Song Sounds Like 'Velvet Underground Meets Super Mario Brothers'
Psychedelic rockers the Flaming Lips have spent the better part of two decades embracing high concept gimmicks – car stereo symphonies! Four-CD sets designed to be played on four stereos simultaneously! – but their latest project, a six-hour composition intended to accompany a strobe light toy, may be their wildest project yet. Rolling Stone caught up with frontman Wayne Coyne just after he and the band wrapped up recording the song to discuss the ambitious undertaking, the band's other outrageous plans for the future and why the Flaming Lips may never make another album.
You were raising money for the Humane Society and the Academy of Contemporary Music by having people donate money to have their names sung in the song. How did the names become part of the music ?
We would break it down in to like half-hour sections just so we would have some kind of gauge of what we were gonna work on. So, you know, for me and Steven, this became 12 different sections. In all these different half hours of this song, there are moments where you kind of feel like you could insert 10 names into a strange little mantra. We kind of look at the list as like, there’s like a couple of movies out there where they read the list of all the people who have gone missing in the Bermuda Triangle. Over the past couple of nights we’ve had Sean Lennon, and he’s read this pretty big list. I’m not sure of the number, but it’s over a couple hundred by now – and he’s read this whole list over the phone in kind of this strange tone that I think sounds like his father. It’s meant to sound eerily like the ghost of John Lennon or something.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/flaming-lips-six-hour-song-sounds-like-velvet-underground-meets-super-mario-brothers-20110914Flaming Lips and Sean Lennon Finish Recording 6 Hour Song For Charity
Yesterday, The Flaming Lips finished recording "I Found a Star on the Ground" - better known as their "six hour song." As suggested on twitter (0:16), the track includes the names of people who donated to Oklahoma animal rescue (0:00) and the Academy of Contemporary Music - two causes closely alligned with the band. Sean Lenon helped read the names of the donaters (0:28).