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Welcome to Liverpool KinderCare

Welcome to Liverpool KinderCare in New York. At our center your child will not only have a safe, secure, clean, and stimulating environment, but will also have support from a team of child development experts who have a true passion for educating children. We build a warm, welcoming, and supportive classroom for children of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences. Everyone belongs in our circle-we love our families and meeting new friends!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

  • Liverpool KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Liverpool KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)

In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!

Music Explorers™ (2 – 4 Years)

KinderCare families are already giving a standing ovation to our newest Learning
Adventures program: Music Explorers! Kids will learn to sing, move, listen, play
instruments, and even create their own tunes. Our original curriculum blends math,
science, social studies, literacy, and mindfulness (think yoga!) for a uniquely KinderCare
way of learning the foundations of music.

Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it. )

STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)

You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories

Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

  • Choosing KinderCare was the best childcare decision for my family. My kids are learning so much and absolutely love their teachers. Additionally, they have gained confidence, made lots of new friends, and are eager to tell me about their experiences at the end of the day.

    Laurie L. – KinderCare Parent
  • Choosing KinderCare was the best childcare decision for my family. My kids are learning so much and absolutely love their teachers. Additionally, they have gained confidence and made lots of new friends. The staff at KinderCare makes us feel like part of their family. We are greeted everyday as we enter and leave the center. All the staff are extremely professional, respectful, and caring. The staffing is very consistent within the classrooms. There is very little turnover if any. The center is kept very clean and they take many precautions to prevent the spread of illness. We feel very confident that our son is well taken care of while we’re at work. There are so many opportunities daily for our child to learn, grow and explore. They have a great curriculum which will more than prepare our child for Kindergarten. He loves going to “school” everyday. This center is run very effectively and we highly recommend it!

    Kim and Kevin L. – KinderCare Parent


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Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Liverpool KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Liverpool KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

Liverpool KinderCare (2022-23 Profile) | Liverpool, NY

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School Notes

  • Welcome to the Liverpool KinderCare! We believe in developing
    the whole child with an emphasis on assisting your child’s growth
    with their social, emotional, cognitive and physical
    development. Your child will not only have a safe, secure,
    clean and stimulating environment, but will also have support from
    a team of child development experts who have a true passion for
    educating and nurturing children.

    KinderCare can make a positive difference in your child’s life. Our
    warm, inviting atmosphere features year round half and full-day
    programs, ranging from two to five days a week Monday through
    Friday. Our School educates and cares for children six weeks to
    twelve years of age. KinderCare also offers a fun high quality,
    after school enrichment and summer program for children up to
    twelve years of age. Our outdoor playgrounds are designed to build
    muscles and confidence, all under the direct supervision of our
    highly qualified teachers. Our school’s programs are renowned for
    quality and professional care that will carry with your child far
    beyond their early years.

    We would like to invite you to take a tour of our center. We want
    you to see firsthand all the wonderful things that are happening at
    the Liverpool KinderCare. Each classroom is filled with
    children who are eager to learn and whose growth and development is
    supported by our professional teachers. Your child’s needs will be
    met to fullest and we will provide the best care possible to make
    your family feel at ease while you are away. Your child’s safety
    and well-being is in the best interest of all our teachers and
    staff. New ideas and opportunities are discovered each day here
    at Liverpool KinderCare. Come on in and take a look around. We
    look forward to meeting you and your child
     

  • The safety of the students enrolled at our learning center is our
    top priority. We require photo ID of anyone picking up a student.
    Our doors are locked and only assessable with a keypad entry. Our
    entire building is fenced in, with each play area individually
    fenced. Our teaching staff is First-Aid/CPR trained and several
    staff members are MAT certified (able to give medication).
  • Hours Of Operation: 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM, M-F
  • Languages Spoken: American_sign_langugage, Spanish
  • DSS, NACCRA, Jobs Plus

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FAQs for finding daycares in Liverpool

In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Liverpool, NY?

There are a variety of daycares in Liverpool, NY providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.

How can I find a daycare near me in Liverpool, NY?

If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 19 in Liverpool, NY as of September 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Liverpool or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.

What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?

As you visit daycare facilities in Liverpool, NY, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Liverpool, NY.

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How many KinderCare centers are there in Liverpool?

There are 1 KinderCare centers in Liverpool, based on CareLuLu data. This includes 0 home-based programs and 1 centers.

How much does daycare cost in Liverpool?

The cost of daycare in Liverpool is $925 per month. This is the average price for full-time, based on CareLuLu data, including homes and centers.

How many KinderCare centers accept infants in Liverpool?

Based on CareLuLu data, 1 KinderCare centers care for infants (as well as toddlers). This includes 0 home-based programs and 1 centers.

How many KinderCare centers offer part-time care or drop-in care in Liverpool?

Based on CareLuLu data, 1 KinderCare centers offer part-time care or drop-in care in Liverpool.

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Liverpool KinderCare | Liverpool NY Day Care Center

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Description: Thank you for taking the time to visit our web page. Our building has been constructed beautifully as a learning center. We would enjoy the opportunity to demonstrate our curriculum and have you meet our energetic teaching staff.

Additional Information: This facility is authorized to administer medications;Initial License Date: 4/16/2001;

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    45155
  • Capacity:
    140
  • Age Range:
    Total Capacity: 140;Infants: 24;Toddlers: 36;Preschool: 80;School-Age: 0;
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • Type of Care:
    Infant Programs, Toddler Programs, Discovery Preschool Programs, Preschool Programs, Prekindergarten Programs, Private Kindergarten Programs, Before and After School Programs, Summer Programs
  • Schools Served:
    Baldwinsville School District
  • Current License Issue Date:
    Apr 01, 2019
  • Current License Expiration Date:
    Mar 31, 2023
  • District Office:
    Syracuse Regional Office
  • District Office Phone:
    (315) 423-1202 (Note: This is not the facility phone number. )

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Date Type Regulations Status
2021-03-04 Violation 413.4(d)(5) Corrected
Brief Description:
A prospective director, employee or volunteer may begin to work or volunteer at a child day care center, small day care center, school-age child care program, group family day care home or family day care home after completing the check described in paragraphs (1) or (2) of subdivision (a) of this section.
2021-03-04 Violation 418-1.8(a) Corrected
Brief Description:
Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a teacher’s range of vision and that the teacher be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child’s age emotional, physical, and cognitive development.
2021-03-04 Violation 418-1.11(b)(1)(ii) Corrected
Brief Description:
Staff and volunteers must each submit a medical statement on forms furnished by the Office or an approved equivalent from a health care provider: before such person has any involvement in child care work.
2021-03-04 Violation 413.4(d)(5) Corrected
Brief Description:
A prospective director, employee or volunteer may begin to work or volunteer at a child day care center, small day care center, school-age child care program, group family day care home or family day care home after completing the check described in paragraphs (1) or (2) of subdivision (a) of this section.
2021-03-04 Violation 418-1.8(a) Corrected
Brief Description:
Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a teacher’s range of vision and that the teacher be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child’s age emotional, physical, and cognitive development.
2021-03-04 Violation 418-1.11(b)(1)(ii) Corrected
Brief Description:
Staff and volunteers must each submit a medical statement on forms furnished by the Office or an approved equivalent from a health care provider: before such person has any involvement in child care work.
2019-11-25 Violation 418-1.8(a) Corrected
Brief Description:
Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a teacher’s range of vision and that the teacher be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child’s age emotional, physical, and cognitive development.
2019-08-13 Violation 418-1.5(n)(2) Corrected
Brief Description:
Play equipment must be installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and instructions, be in good repair, and be placed in a safe location.
2019-08-13 Violation 418-1.12(z) Corrected
Brief Description:
All containers or bottles of, breast milk, formula or other individualized food items must be clearly marked with the child’s complete name.
2019-06-14 Violation 418-1.5(a) Corrected
Brief Description:
Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard.
2019-05-02 Violation 418-1. 3(a)(1) Corrected
Brief Description:
The diagram must be labeled with the planned occupancy or use of all areas of the building and all outside areas to be used or occupied by the child day care center. The diagram must show: room dimensions; the age group(s) using each room; the size of the group(s) using each room; kitchens and bathrooms for children and staff; exits; alternate means of egress; plumbing fixtures such as toilets, sinks and drinking fountains; and the outdoor play area showing its relationship to the building.
2019-05-02 Violation 418-1.8(a) Corrected
Brief Description:
Children cannot be left without competent supervision at any time. Competent supervision includes awareness of and responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child. It requires that all children be within a teacher’s range of vision and that the teacher be near enough to respond when redirection or intervention strategies are needed. Competent supervision must take into account the child’s age emotional, physical, and cognitive development.
2019-05-02 Violation 418-1.8(l)(7) Corrected
Brief Description:
Except for Office approved continuity of care classrooms, infants may never be mixed with other age groups.
2019-05-02 Violation 418-1.11(i)(12) Corrected
Brief Description:
Garbage receptacles must be covered, and cleaned as needed after emptying.
2019-05-01 Violation 418-1.5(a) Corrected
Brief Description:
Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions in areas accessible to children which pose a safety or health hazard.

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Where to go with children in New York – an overview of the brightest places

In addition to the standard museums, parks, zoos, excursions and interesting workshops in New York, there are several other entertainments for children.

New York Aquarium

The oldest continuously operating aquarium in the United States. It is located near the beach area of ​​Coney Island, near the ocean, which perfectly matches its theme. This is a kind of home for stingrays, penguins, moray eels, seals, sharks, jellyfish, turtles and hundreds of other incredible underwater inhabitants. Here you can witness a fascinating performance with sea lions in the Aqua Theater and watch the feeding of otters.

New York Aquarium © wikipedia. org

Chuck E Cheese’s Leisure Centers

This is an American chain of family and entertainment centers located throughout New York City. Here are collected slot machines of different years, which will definitely be of interest to children. At the entrance, a special card is purchased, on which the points received as a result of winning are accumulated. At the end, the earned points can be exchanged for various trinkets, dolls and toys.

Chuck E Cheese’s Entertainment Centers © imagesvc.meredithcorp.io

M&M’s World (M&M’s World)

M&M’s World is located at the intersection of Broadway and 48th Street. It is dedicated to the world famous brand of chocolate dragees and occupies three floors. Here you can buy sweets of all colors and shades with different flavors, as well as branded sets with the inscription I love NY. In addition, only this store sells a Green M&M’s figure in the form of the Statue of Liberty. It is impossible to leave here without branded items – T-shirts, socks, toys, dishes and other cute souvenirs.

M&M’s World © Anton_Ivanov / Shutterstock

Forbidden Planet

This store is a real paradise for lovers of comics, games, books, TV shows, cartoons and movies. For little fans and those who are older, there are printed publications, toys, board and computer games, CDs, as well as clothes and other paraphernalia with your favorite characters.

Forbidden Planet © nycgo.com

Broadway Musicals

Broadway theaters host a variety of musicals every day, some of which are specially designed for children. Young viewers will be able to see their favorite characters on stage in the productions of The Lion King, Frozen, Aladdin, Anastasia, Beauty and the Beast, Matilda, Wicked. This list may change depending on the time of year and theater season.

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Harry Potter New York

The Harry Potter themed store redefines what a retail outlet should look like. It sells the largest collection of goods from this magical franchise. Inside the store there are 15 themed zones, and at the entrance there is a huge model of a phoenix. At Harry Potter New York, young magicians can take photos in a red telephone booth, taste the famous Butterbeer, choose the perfect magic wand, not to mention shop for a variety of merchandise. Also available for fans are two adventures in virtual reality – Chaos At Hogwarts and Wizards Take Flight.

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Children’s food in New York

There are several dishes in New York that every tourist, including children, should definitely try.

Max Brenner chocolate bar © loving-newyork.com

New York Pizza

This is the favorite food of Donatello, Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. New York pizza is characterized by a large diameter (about 45 cm), thin crust and large pieces. The base consists of wheat cake, tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. Other toppings can already be added on top – salami, pepperoni, anchovies, greens, etc.

Fresh Italian Pizza in New York © Cabeca de Marmore / Shutterstock

Pizza in New York © littlenySTOCK / Shutterstock

Hot Dog

Like pizza, the hot dog is an essential symbol of New York, because it is here invented this unpretentious street food. Sausage in a bun is a must try at Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs, which has been in business since 1916. There are more than six dozen such establishments in the city. The classic version includes only sausage, bun, ketchup and mustard.

Hot Dog © Alex Bayev / Shutterstock

Pastrami Sandwich

Pastrami is beef that has been soaked in brine, covered in spices, smoked and steamed, resulting in a very soft and tender delicacy. It is cut into thin slices and served as a sandwich with various sauces and additives. The most legendary pastrami sandwich is served at Katz’s Delicatessen in Manhattan, which has been specializing in this dish since 1888.

Pastrami Sandwich © gkrphoto / Shutterstock

Meatball Spaghetti

The dish was invented by Italian immigrants who came to New York in the 19th century. These spaghetti with meatballs are traditionally served with tomato sauce. Children from all over the world learned about this dish in 1955, when the cartoon Lady and the Tramp came out. The scene with eating this pasta remains iconic to this day.

Spaghetti with Meatballs © Stepanek Photography / Shutterstock

Max Brenner Chocolate Bar

A real paradise for the sweet tooth of all ages. At Max Brenner, you can try chocolate in all its forms, from classic bars and desserts to the most unusual combinations. The main feature of this bar are the cups in which drinks are served. For hot chocolate, they came up with a mug that needs to be held with both hands, giving the process of drinking this drink a special warmth and comfort. The milkshake is served in a special ceramic glass with an iron tube, and for cappuccino there is a cup with a rim where chocolate pieces melt and flow down into the coffee. All this gives new sensations from the consumption of such familiar drinks.

Max Brenner Chocolate Bar © timeout.com

What you need to know when traveling with children in New York

  • Children under the age of seven can ride in taxis on an adult’s lap. In car sharing services, when renting a car, you can additionally order a child car seat.
  • Strollers may only be carried on buses when they are folded.
  • Toddlers up to 110 cm are entitled to a free ride on the metro.

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Richard James Cross

Richard James Cross (November 3, 1845 – March 30, 1917) was an English railroad employee and banker who was a prominent member of the New York Gilded Age. [1]

Content

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Career
    • 2.1 Social life
  • 3 Personal life0081 3.1 Descendants
  • 4 refs
  • 5 external link
  • Early years

    Cross was born in Liverpool, England 3 November 1845 [2] from J&A Dennistoun, [3] and Anna Chalmers (née Wood) Cross (1812–1878), his Scottish-born wife. [4] His brother, John Walter Cross, commissioner, was the husband of Mary Ann (née Evans) Cross, an English writer known by a pseudonym. George Eliot, having married her a few months before her death in 1880. [5]

    He was educated at Marlborough College in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. [2]

    Career

    Moving to America after graduating from college, he began working on the railroad, first in New Orleans, then in New York. [6] His uncle, William Wood, worked in New York for Dennistoun, Wood & Co. [3]

    Cross later became a member of the New York banking firm Morton, Bliss & Co., headed by the former governor of New York. Levi P. Morton, from 1878 until his retirement in 1899 [2] He has also served as a director of Manhattan Trust Co., USA Lloyds, Commercial Union Assurance Co., Palatine Insurance Co., Atlas Insurance Co. and Caledonian Insurance Co. [2]

    Public life

    In 1892 Cross (along with his wife’s brother Goold, sister Frances and her husband Henry) were included in Ward McAllister’s “Four Hundred”, supposedly an index of New York City’s best families, published at New York Times . [7] [8] Conveniently, 400 is the number of people that could fit in Mrs. Astor’s ballroom.0123 [9] Cross, who was known as “the smartest man in New York.” was a member of the Century Association and helped organize the Rocket Tennis Club in 1890. [4]

    Personal life

    On June 3, 1872, Cross married an American, Matilda Redmond (1838–1883). [10] She was the daughter of wealthy merchant William Redmond and Sabine Elizabeth (née Hoyt) Redmond. [11] Among her many siblings was Gould H. Redmond, [1] Sabina Redmond Wood, Henry Redmond, [12] Mary Redmond, Emily Redmond, Frances Redmond [13] (wife of Henry Beekman Livingston). [14] [15] Her grandfather, Gould Hoyt, was a Hoyt & Tom trader who traded in the East Indies and China and was one of the founders of the National Bank of the Merchant Exchange. [16] Together Matilda and Richard were the parents of six children born in Hillside (their grandfather’s stone villa in South Orange, New Jersey) [10] , namely: [17]

    • Eleanor Cross (1873–1950), [18] authority on “the representation and symbolism of flowers and trees in art” [18] who married Allan Marquand (1853–1924), curator of the Princeton University Art Museum who was the son of financier Henry Gourdon Marquand. [19]
    • William Redmond Cross (1874–1940), [20] 1896 Yale graduate who became a partner in the banking firm Redmond & Co. [21] He married Julia Newbold, [a] daughter New York State Senator Thomas Newbold, in 1913 [20]
    • Mary Redmond Cross (1875–1942), director of the Children’s Aid Association- disabled people who are not married. [27]
    • John Walter Cross (1878–1951), architect. [28]
    • Emily Redmond Cross (1879–1955), who worked in French hospitals as a nurse during the First World War and who did not marry. [29]
    • Eliot Buchanan Cross (1883–1949), also an architect. [28]

    Unfortunately, his wife Matilda died in 1883, just a few months after the birth of their youngest child, Eliot, and the entire Cross family moved to 6 Washington Square in New York, to his family’s home. late wife. Matilda’s sister Emily, named Demi, took care of the children, and two years later, on May 16, 1885, Richard married another of Redmond’s sisters, [4] Annie Redmond (1852–1929), [5]

    Cross also maintained a massive stone Tudor summer home in Newfoundland in northern New Jersey, [4] known as “Cross Castle”, [6] [b] and built in 1907. [30] The estate, built at an estimated cost of $1,500,000, consisted of “365 acres of wooded hollows, fields and farmland, and a 77-acre pristine body of water known as Hanks Pond.” [30]

    Cross died in Miami, Florida March 30, 1917 [31]

    Descendants

    Through his eldest son he was the grandfather of Emily Redmond Cross (9 “Miss Emily Redmond Cross married John C. Vaughan Morgan of London” (PDF). New York Times . March 14, 1940. Retrieved October 18, 2018.

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    • Richard James Cross at Find a Grave
    • Photograph by Richard James Cross; William Wood; Henry Duncan Wood; John Walter Cross Samuel Anderson, c.  1870

    Discovering America: when the Champions League final is played in New York

    Real Madrid legend Raúl in the 59th Street office in New York, Bayern Munich in baseball and UEFA’s ambitious plans – how European football promotes itself in the US market

    3 hours 26 minutes and 5 seconds – so much It took participant #10525 to run the New York Marathon in November 2016. A short man of characteristic Spanish appearance finished in the crowd in Central Park, caught his breath, received a medal and, unrecognized by anyone, went home on foot.

    Previously, his T-shirt had only one number – “7” – and he usually did not run such long distances, a maximum of 10-15 km per evening. But in the new life of Raul González Blanco, one of the best football players in the history of Spain and Real Madrid, the Santiago Bernabéu lawn has replaced the Central Park, and the championship dressing room has been replaced by a small office for 59th street.

    In November 2015, the three-time winner of the UEFA Champions League finished the last season of his career in the American second division, took a short break, and a couple of weeks later, with the words “Living in New York has always been my dream,” he assumed the position of the first ever official Ambassador of La Liga to the USA.

    A bit of context: a little more than 40 years have passed from the appearance of European football in America to the inauguration of Raul. Not much for a country where less than 1% of the population was said to have heard of soccer in the early 70s.

    The first attempt to infect Americans with real football happened just then: media tycoon Steven Ross, who during his working hours dealt with the affairs of Barbara Streisand, Ray Charles and the Rolling Stones, decided to invest millions in the New York Cosmos team, brought Pelé to the States and Beckenbauer, had a couple of successful seasons, but eventually closed the project due to problems with TV contracts.

    Photo by AP Photo Paul Sancya

    Youth movement

    America got its second football chance at the beginning of 90-x – along with the World Cup in 1994, a new national tournament, MLS (MLS – Major League Soccer), was organized, and a little earlier, the first television contract was signed with the English Premier League. At first, the matches were shown in the recording once a week and they were specially re-edited in such a way as to insert as many commercial breaks as possible into the broadcast.

    This attempt turned out to be much more successful, and in 20 years soccer has grown into America so much that in 2007 FIFA announced that 24.5 million people in the USA play football at one level or another. More in the world – only China.

    24 million players, but even more supporters, and not just local clubs. In 2016, after three years of research, Chicago-based Gilt Edge Soccer Marketing painted this portrait of a local football fan: a young, tech-focused fan who watches an average of 9 matches a month, but mostly on TV or on a smartphone, most often (27%) follows the MLS and other leagues, but often (13%) only Europe, in a third of cases he speaks Spanish. True, there were also 10% who only watch how their children play football.

    Of course, there are still barriers between football and American tradition: after the NFL or NBA, viewers are perceived to lack momentum and constant commercial breaks, and sometimes basic knowledge. For example, German Chicago Fire rookie Bastian Schweinsteiger was asked at his first press conference if he would help the Illinois team win the World Championship. But Americans have already learned how to convert such stories into Internet memes and reap additional benefits.

    Curriculum

    Europeans began their full expansion in the USA in the second half of the 2000s, when Raul hardly dreamed of New York out loud. Following the first legionary stars in the MLS (Beckham, Henry), entire teams began to land regularly in the States. At first – just play exhibition matches and quickly fly back, a little later – call in for a few weeks already, prepare for the new season and roll back full-fledged tours of crowded stadiums.

    “It was incredible, I’ve never played with so many spectators,” admitted Michael Keane in the summer of 2014, when his Manchester United played Real Madrid in Michigan. – I used to read that people here are not interested in football, but listen, there were 109000 fans!

    Children’s coaches and methodologists followed the teams: all over America, from California to Massachusetts, that same 10% got the opportunity to look at their children in the franchises of the academies of Arsenal, Barcelona, ​​West Ham, Liverpool and PSG. The most popular role model right now is the American Croat Christian Pulisic, who made it from Pennsylvania to the main squad of Borussia Dortmund.

    Finally, the bravest and most ambitious decided to open their own branches in the States. So in 2013, a small office of Bayern Munich appeared in New York, in 2014 – a representation of La Liga, and in 2016 – Barcelona. With a certain discount, you can add to the list New York City, which is part of the Arab City Football Group and lives in close connection with Manchester City, as well as twin teammates from Leipzig and Salzburg Red Bull, also representing New York. York in MLS.

    Photo by David Banks·Getty Images

    German course

    The three main areas of work for American managers are strengthening the brand, interacting with fans and attracting new partners (and at the same time supporting existing ones). European football offices in Manhattan are usually 4-6 employees and a couple of small offices filled with copies of trophies and paraphernalia (the La Liga office is generally located in a coworking space).

    So far, the Germans have turned around more successfully than all the States. From the New York office, Bayern maintains separate websites and channels on social networks (it seems strange, but the club really has two completely different websites, twitter and facebook – plain English and American English), looks for sponsors, communicates with fan clubs (their in North America already 117) and simply actively participates in American football life on any suitable occasion.

    In the summer of 2016, the German team came on a tour of the United States and spent a couple of weeks in America so impactfully that the content (“Bavaria” at the baseball club, “Bavaria” visiting the NFL club, “Bavaria” at Times Square) was enough for the entire season, and New York Giants football player Odel Beckham became friends with his colleagues and flew to Munich on an official return visit.

    Ambassador Raul also managed to achieve some success in a year and a half in the city of his dreams – having swept through a couple of dozen conferences and business forums, he improved his English and helped La Liga joint projects with Microsoft and the Mexican marketing agency Global W. Ronaldinho, official the face of the New York office of Barcelona, ​​has not yet moved to America, but has been seen at public events more than once.

    Photo by Alexandra Beier Bongarts Getty Images

    Champions League in New York

    It is sometimes even easier to follow what is happening in the stadiums of Spain, England, Germany and other top championships live from America than in Europe (and even more so than in Russia, where, for example, La Liga is not shown at all). All major leagues have contracts with major broadcasters (the record deal is NBC with the British for 6 seasons for $1 billion), and streaming services collect them in convenient packages for those who want everything at once. An example is FuboTV, which for $34.99 per month offers to watch all major European tournaments in any convenient device.

    The only obvious minus is the time difference, but, on the one hand, at 7 am in two New York bars, Manchester United fans always gather at least 100 people, and on the other hand, in England they have already announced their intention to make up a calendar taking into account the wishes of fans in America and Asia. The reason for such sensitivity, of course, is not social responsibility, but ratings and greater opportunities for advertisers: the English Premier League is still the most popular non-American football tournament in the States and collects an average of 500,000 viewers per broadcast (MLS for comparison – 261,000 ).

    However, in the summer of 2017, the time difference may no longer be a problem for Americans, but for Europeans: from July 18 to July 30, the United States will host the International Champions Cup friendly tournament for the fifth time. Real Madrid, Juventus, PSG, Manchester United, Barcelona, ​​Manchester City, Tottenham and Roma will play 12 matches in 9 states, including Florida, which will host the first in history of the clasico outside of Spain and a week-long festival dedicated to it. Tickets for this game alone cost between $350 and $3,300.

    After everything that has already happened in America with European football, it seems that there is only one thing left: to bring official matches to the States. In October, UEFA President Alexander Čeferin already stated that playing the Champions League final in New York is “a good idea in the future, because there are as many flights from Azerbaijan to Portugal as from Portugal to New York. ” Given that Baku has every chance to host the main game of the season already in 2019, this future may come faster than you might expect.

    Ten travel destinations for Beatles fans, Germany

    It has been 50 years since the Beatles arrived in New York in 1964, the year pop music changed forever. In this article, you will take the Magical Mystery Tour (The Beatles’ ninth album) with the Fab Four.

    Reeperbahn, Hamburg, Germany

    John Lennon once said: “Let me be born in Liverpool, but I made it in Hamburg.” In this German German city, the Beatles first entered the international arena, and in 2006, one of the squares in the St. Pauli district was named Beatles-Platz. The road surface on the square is stylized as vinyl records. The square is located in the heart of the Reeperbahn, a street famous for its nightlife and for a long time the former red-light district. From 1960 to 1962, the great four. .. the five (there was also bassist Stuart Sutcliffe, who played in the band in 1960-1961) performed hundreds of their songs here. Unfortunately, most of the clubs in which the Beatles performed at that time have long been closed.

    The Indra Musik Club (www.indramusikclub.com) is where the Beatles first performed in Hamburg. There is still live music playing here.

    Cavern Club, Liverpool, England

    Once upon a time, no one could have imagined that four guys from the working quarters of Liverpool could become cooler than Elvis. But it happened! The sounds of the very first Beatles songs were played within the walls of the Cavern Club (www.cavernclub.org), a small music venue that is still in operation today. Even such famous bands as Oasis, The Who and Arctic Monkeys come here to perform. Fans looking for the roots of the Beatles, all you need is Liverpool! From Penny Lane to the former Strawberry Fields, where young Lennon, Harrison and McCartney spent a lot of time. All of Liverpool is one big bustling Beatles museum.

    The Beatles Story Museum (www.beatlesstory.com) houses a replica of The Cave Club and features an animated 4D Fab Four video.

    Strawberry Fields, New York’s Central Park, USA

    A simple memorial garden that has become a global symbol of peace, Strawberry Fields is one of New York’s Central Park’s quietest corners. It was founded on October 9, 1985, on the 45th anniversary of the death of John Lennon, near the Dakota building, where the musician was killed. The garden was designed by Yoko Ono and architect Bruce Kelly. On the black and white meditative mosaic, made by Italian masters, only one word is visible – “Imagine”. Lennon, who, according to Ono, seemed born for New York, arrived at the Big Apple (the unofficial name of New York) at 1971 years. At first he lived in Greenwich Village and even recorded the album “Sometime in New York City” here.

    John Lennon’s only solo concert took place at the Madison Square Garden Sports Complex (www. thegarden.com), which hosts NBA games and music performances by famous artists.

    Paradise Island, Bahamas

    After the success of the first A Hard Day’s Night movie, Beatles director Richard Lester had a pretty solid budget for Help! The place was chosen for one simple reason – none of the Beatles had yet been to the Bahamas. At 19In 65, the “Magnificent Four” arrived in the city of Nassau on New Providence, the largest island of the archipelago, connected by a bridge to Paradise Island. By the way, shots from films about James Bond, Casino Royale and Thunderball were filmed on this island. Paradise Island has long been a resort island with a Las Vegas-style casino and Aquaventure water park.

    For information on resorts and nightclubs, diving centers and other water sports, visit www.nassauparadiseisland.com.

    Rishikesh, India

    After the Beatles met a cheerful guru named Maharishi (meaning “enlightened and spiritualized”) in London in August 1967, they decided to “clear their minds” through the means of transcendental meditation. And so, in February 1968, the Beatles, and in company with them Donovan, Mia Farrow and Mike Love from the Beach Boys, went to the ashram (hermitage) of the Maharishi, located in the Valley of the Saints on the Ganges River at the foot of the Himalayan mountains. Here the Fab Four spent six weeks and during that time recorded most of The White Album. Today, Rishikesh is considered the yoga capital of the world and a major center for Himalayan rafting and high mountain hiking.

    Trains run from Delhi to Haridwar (five hours) from where it takes 45 minutes by bus to Rishikesh. There are direct buses at night. See www.redbus.in for the timetable.

    Gibraltar

    On March 20, 1969, John Lennon tied the knot with Yoko Ono in Gibraltar, a small British territory in southern Spain. They tried to get married in Paris a few days earlier, but it didn’t work out. John and Yoko then flew to Gibraltar and immediately went to the British Consulate to register their marriage. Lennon spoke about one of the episodes of this event in his song The Ballad of John and Yoko. This is a romantic song where the rock of Gibraltar, on which the lovers stood on their wedding day, became a symbol of the strong foundation of their love.

    Gibraltar can be reached via the Spanish border at La Linea (120 kilometers east of Malaga).

    The Mirage Hotel Complex, Las Vegas, USA

    While money can’t buy love, it can buy a ticket to love, as evidenced by the Cirque du Soleil show. The show, where remixes of Beatles songs are performed, was organized by producer Sir George Martin (he can rightly be considered the fifth Beatle) and his son Giles. The show is staged in a purpose-built theater located on the grounds of The Mirage, a hotel and casino complex on the famed Las Vegas Strip. The official opening of the show in 2006 was attended by Paul and Ringo, as well as the widows of George and John. Guests can take part in a theater tour and a psychedelic party at the Revolution Lounge.

    Another Cirque du Soleil (www.cirquedusoleil.com), Michael Jackson ONE, is playing at Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Resort.

    Obertauern, Austria

    Part of the Beatles film Help! was filmed at this ski resort in the Austrian Alps. Legend has it that the Beatles got so tired during filming that when George called “Run, Ringo!” drums, and Ringo and Paul pretended to understand “run” as “run”). Obertauern is located in the southern part of the Bundesland region, ninety kilometers south of Salzburg. And today it still remains one of the main ski resorts and snowboarding centers in Austria. At 19In 1965, during the filming of Help!, the Beatles lived in the Edelweiss Hotel, which by now has had a spa complex and a children’s ski center. Near the hotel there is a night club Lurzer Alm Chalet.

    Another great musician, Mozart, is associated with Salzburg. Every January, Mozarteum University hosts the Mozart Week Festival.

    Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Buenos Aires is more associated with tango than Ringo, but the capital of Argentina is home to one of the world’s largest collections of Beatle memorabilia. The Beatles Museum in Buenos Aires (Museo Beatle) opened in 2011. The idea of ​​creating a museum belongs to Rodolfo Vazquez, a passionate fan of the Beatles. Vasquez collected over 8,500 Beatles-related rarities. His collection includes original recordings, personal items, and much more. Adjacent to the museum is a replica of Liverpool’s The Cave Club, the Beatle Cafe and the John Lennon Hall Comedy Theatre. The museum is part of the Paseo La Plaza complex on Corrientes Avenue, often referred to as the “Broadway of Buenos Aires”. This avenue has many theatres, bars and music clubs for tango lovers.

    The Beatles Museum is open daily from 10:00 am to midnight (2:00 pm on Sundays). For more information and to book tickets, please visit www.thecavern.com.ar.

    Abbey Road, London, England

    At first they wanted to put Mount Everest on the cover of the Beatles’ last album, but they ultimately decided to take six photos of a pedestrian crossing from EMI Studios in north London. Millions of imitations of the original Abbey Road cover were made later. On this basis, several “conspiracy theories” have even appeared. Abbey Road Studios, where Pink Floyd and Radiohead also recorded their songs, is closed to the public, but there is a webcam at the famous intersection (www.abbeyroad.com/crossing).

    The closest tube station to Abbey Road is St John’s Wood. Nearby, in The Beatles Coffee Shop, you can book walking tours of places associated with the work of the Beatles.

    John Lennon – biography, photo, personal life, wife and children, Yoko Ono, height, cause of death, listen to songs online

    Biography of John Lennon

    John Lennon is one of the geniuses of the 20th century, the founder of the legendary group The Beatles, an artist, musician, thinker and political activist who opposed wars and injustice, who not only set the direction for the development of culture, but also influenced the course of world history.

    Pictured: John Lennon

    Childhood and family

    John Winston Lennon is the only child of Julia Stanley and Alfred Lennon, he was born on October 9, 1940 in Liverpool. John’s parents met in 1927 at the Trocadero cinema and got married eleven years later.

    John Lennon as a child

    Julia’s family, especially her older sister Mary, or Mimi, as her family called her, did not approve of her choice, believing that Alfred, who had Irish roots, would not be able to provide Julia with a decent life. The fact that his wife was expecting a child, Alfred found out in the winter of 1940 years old, but could not be present at the birth of his son – with the outbreak of World War II, he was sent to the Navy.

    John Lennon’s father, Fred Lennon

    The son of Julia and Alfred received his first name in honor of his grandfather, John Lennon, and the second in honor of Winston Churchill, at that time the Prime Minister of Great Britain.

    The first few years of his life, John lived with his mother, his father served in the merchant marine and regularly sent them money. At the end of 1942, at a dance, Julia met a young soldier, Taffy Williams, with whom she had a two-year relationship, and from whom she had a daughter.

    John Lennon and his mother Julia

    Victoria Elizabeth, John’s younger sister, was born in the summer of 1945. Julia decided that she could not afford to keep the girl, and gave her to her childless friend Margaret, who was the wife of the Norwegian sailor Peder Pederson. New parents gave the baby the name Ingrid, she never met her brother, and she told about the secret of her birth only in 1998.

    At the end of 1945, Julia got a job as a waitress in a cafe located near the school where little John studied, where she met John Dykins, who worked as a sommelier in the restaurant of the Adelphi Hotel, and soon moved in with him. Julia’s relatives described Dykinson as a rude person, prone to uncontrollable outbursts of aggression, and John himself recalled that he often saw his mother in tears and with signs of beatings on her face.

    John Lennon’s childhood home

    According to Mimi, Dykinson’s access to goods and products that were scarce during the war played an important role in the choice of Julia, who always dreamed of an easier and more beautiful life and was ready to put up with the difficult nature of the new chosen one. Childless Mimi and her husband George accused Julia of immorality, they could not accept the fact that she, without divorcing Alfred, began to cohabit with Dykinson, and therefore lived in sin.

    With aunt

    Presumably since 1947, John began to live permanently with his aunt in Mendipis. Mimi was a supporter of puritanical views, her educational methods caused John to be rejected, but he became close to his uncle and perceived him as a father. But in general, in the Mimi family, according to the musician, men were perceived as furniture, part of the decor, and women ruled everything: Mimi and her sisters, whom she had three in addition to John’s mother.

    John Lennon and his aunt Mimi

    As a result, John from an early age began to fence himself off from the outside world, turned into a recluse and a “learned flea”. His temperament jumped from absolute calmness to unmotivated aggression. The loneliness and associated deprivation of emotion led John to begin to hallucinate, he believed.
    The boy could stare motionless at his face in the mirror for hours until it began to transform into something inhuman, ghostly silhouettes appeared from behind, the room floated. Now we know that the phenomenon of “stranger in the mirror” is nothing more than a game of vision and reason, but John was seriously thinking – is he a genius or an ordinary madman? In the end, he calmed down after reading the biography of Van Gogh and realizing that these two concepts do not contradict each other.

    John Lennon grew up alone

    As a child, John was instructed to wear glasses. He completely refused and blamed his parents for his astigmatism and myopia. “It started after their divorce! The eyes took over all the experiences! ”, He argued, although poor vision was hereditary. The boy did not see what was happening on the screen in the cinema, he could get lost in familiar places, and once he was hit by a car when he was riding a bicycle. John was driving straight at the car, but didn’t see it. The world seemed to him fuzzy, vague, this caused rejection among peers, and John closed himself even more.

    At school, John was famous for his great tongue, and for this it was worth saying “thank you” to Aunt Mimi, who always sought frankness from him. In addition, he read a lot, his literary taste was ahead of his age, and all adults were surprised at the boy’s vocabulary. But he couldn’t write them without mistakes – John was diagnosed with dyslexia. In the future, this very common neurological disorder played into his hands as a lyricist: he easily played with words, rearranging letters in words, inventing subtle puns and surprising with unexpected inversion.

    John Lennon in high school

    Despite the gift of eloquence, John has a reputation as a “bad guy”. He beat anyone who crossed his path. The psychological trauma of childhood affected: the divorce of his parents, life with his aunt, which the boy perceived as a betrayal of his mother, poor eyesight.

    The Quarrymen

    Julia often visited John at her aunt’s house, she passed on to him her love for music, which she herself had experienced since childhood, and, despite Mimi’s protests, at 1956 gave the first guitar. A teenager already unwilling to learn and obsessed with rock and roll and skiffle uznayvse.ru], began to devote all his free time to mastering the instrument.

    During guitar lessons he met Eric Griffiths. The friends decided to start a skiffle duo and started rehearsing in Aunt Mimi’s basement. Julia helped her son tune the instruments. Lennon soon left guitar lessons, because he was bored with cramming theory, he wanted to become a virtuoso as soon as possible.

    Lennon’s first band was called The Quarrymen

    John soon completed the line-up with his best friend Peter Shotton, who brought in his friend, bassist Bill Smith, and Eric Griffiths, in turn, brought in a friend who played the banjo. It was decided to call the team The Quarrymen (i.e. a hardworking person). These were the first words of the anthem of the school where most of the participants studied, and there was an irony hidden in this title, since neither they nor anyone else from their school environment could boast of hard work.

    The Quarrymen – In Spite of All The Danger

    The group performed with varying success in clubs in Liverpool, but John’s musical taste gradually began to change towards rock and roll. A modest circle of fans took this with hostility, and Shotton decided to leave the group. The enraged Lennon smashed the instrument he was playing on his friend’s head – a washboard, a common attribute of skiffle bands of that time.

    July 6, 1957 The Quarrymen played an open-air concert. Lennon’s friend Ivan Vaughan attended the event. After the performance, he approached John and said that he wanted to introduce him to one person. It turned out to be 15-year-old guitarist Paul McCartney. At the request of Lennon to show his skills, he played several rock and roll hits, so that in the evening John talked with his bandmates and decided to invite Paul to the lineup. A year later, the composition of The Quarrymen replenished Paul’s school friend George Harrison.

    Pictured: John Lennon and Paul McCartney

    John Lennon failed to pass the final exams at school, but nevertheless entered the Liverpool College of Art – not without the patronage of his aunt. On September 2, 1957, he began his studies. However, according to the memoirs of contemporaries, anyone who had at least some creative spark could enter this institution. In college, Lennon initially felt like an outcast – he contrasted himself as a proletarian and rock and roll lover with other students, mostly from the wealthy middle class, fans of classical jazz. But later he opened up and got along with classmates, although he did not show leadership qualities.

    John Lennon as a student

    July 15, 1958 Julia was hit by a car and died. A drunk policeman was driving the Standard Vanguard. He was briefly suspended from work, but then reinstated. For John, his mother forever remained the main woman, he immortalized her memory in his songs, tried to see her features in all his women, and named his firstborn Julian in her honor.

    John Lennon – Mother

    After the death of Julia Lennon began to drink deeply, and in order to discharge and give vent to feelings, he often started fights. He lost interest in the Quarrymen, so almost all the band members dispersed in all directions. The tragedy brought John closer to Paul McCartney, whose mother died of cancer when he was 14. At the end of 19For 59 years, the group was renamed the Silver Beetles and then The Beatles. Under this name, they first went on tour abroad, to Hamburg, where Lennon also got acquainted with illegal substances.

    The Beatles

    In late 1959, the group was renamed the Silver Beetles and then The Beatles. Under this name, they first went on tour abroad, to Hamburg, where Lennon also got acquainted with illegal substances.

    The Beatles in the first line-up (instead of Ringo Starr – Pete Best)

    In 1962, Brian Epstein became the manager of the young group, which at that time included John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. According to researchers of the history and work of The Beatles, it was Epstein who came up with the idea of ​​changing the image of the band members. At the insistence of the manager, the musicians began to wear costumes for concerts and abandoned the rebellious leather jackets and jeans.

    In 1962 The Beatles changed their image

    In 1963, The Beatles became the number one group in the UK, and on February 19For 64 years, the Liverpool Four were invited to the Ed Sullivan Show, which marked the beginning of their international fame. Beatlemania, which swept the planet, reached its zenith by the mid-60s, the musicians released thirteen studio albums, and the famous Rolling Stone list of the 500 Best Songs of All Time includes 23 The Beatles compositions, including songs written by John.

    First appearance of The Beatles on TV

    In 1966, Lennon dropped a phrase, the meaning of which in the press was reduced to “The Beatles are more popular than Jesus,” and in the United States, a very religious country, a boycott of the group’s work began with public burning of vinyl recordings of their songs. In fact, he said the following:

    Christianity will be gone. It will disappear, shrink. I don’t even want to argue about it, I know that I am right and I will be proven right. We [The Beatles] are more popular than Jesus at the moment. I don’t know what will disappear first – rock music or Christianity. I have nothing against Jesus, but his followers are dense and ordinary people. Their hypocrisy is destroying the Christian in me.

    Tours across America took place, but there were much fewer spectators than the managers expected. Lennon’s hotel room received several threatening phone calls. After the tour, the Beatles decided to cancel live concerts.

    John Lennon in 1966

    In the same year, Lennon reflected a lot on the foreign policy situation and for the first time condemned the military actions in Vietnam from the stage. The manager of The Beatles was horrified – the protest statements did not fit in with the group’s image. But Lennon was not going to stop and tried to convey his position to the fans.

    Because of Lennon’s careless words, the Beatles gave up live performances

    True, two years later, he radically changed his mind and condemned teenagers who yearned for a revolution. Now, according to Lennon, liberation was the result of an inner effort expressed through meditation and psychedelic drugs. This is what “Revolution” is dedicated to, the text of which, of course, was written by John.

    The Beatles – Revolution

    But after marrying the avant-garde artist Yoko Ono in 1968, he came to the conclusion that internal freedom is possible only with external freedom and became interested in political radicalism. The newlyweds held a “bed strike” action, lying in bed for 7 days as a sign of disagreement with the Vietnam War, before inviting journalists to take photos for the press.

    In 1968, Lennon began dating political activist Yoko Ono

    In the spring of 1970, John made an official statement that he was leaving the band, although he had announced this to the members of the group back in September 1969, and shortly before that, McCartney had made a similar statement. The reason for the collapse of the legendary group is considered to be the creative differences of the musicians and their desire to develop solo projects.

    September 20, 1969: The Beatles discuss the impending breakup of

    Also, researchers of the work of The Beatles call the reasons for their collapse the antipathy that other members of the group experienced towards Yoko Ono, and John’s passion for drugs, which firmly entered his life after reading Timothy Leary’s book The Psychedelic Experience.

    Solo career

    After leaving The Beatles, Lennon quickly gained fame as a “left wing poet”. Instead of frivolous love songs, he composes depressing lyrical ballads in which he reveals boils of his own mental trauma and sympathizes with the working class (“Working Class Hero”).

    John Lennon – Working Class Hero

    In 1970, John completed work on his first solo album. “Plastic Ono Band” was recorded against the backdrop of drug addiction treatment and new experiences of self-discovery that John received in the course of treatment with Dr. Arthur Yanov, who emphasized the emotional experience and understanding of childhood traumas. The album was recognized by leading music critics, John’s lyrics, his music and voice penetrated the hearts of listeners, forcing them to look at the world with different eyes.

    After leaving The Beatles, John Lennon became known as the voice of the

    generation

    John’s next album came out in 1971. “Imagine” was named after the title track, which reflects John’s political views and is, in fact, a call for world peace. Although Imagine was more critically acclaimed than Plastic Ono Band, it also made it onto Rolling Stone’s editors and columnists list of the 100 Greatest Albums.

    Jonh Lennon – Imagine

    After moving to the United States in 1971, John, along with Yoko, joined the supporters of the extreme left political views, followers of communism, Maoism, anarcho-communism and other radical movements, which, of course, was met with disapproval by the authorities.

    In December 1971, Lennon and Yoko Ono, along with the rest of the ideological leaders of the “new left movement”, took part in a rally-concert in support of political prisoner John Sinclair, a hippie and founder of the anti-racist society “White Panthers”, confident that rock could inspire young people to overthrow of the capitalist system.

    In the early 70s, Lennon embarked on the path of political radicalism

    At this time, Lennon begins to follow the path that many of his colleagues like Bob Dylan have already abandoned – writing songs about specific events that formed the basis of the album “Sometime in New York City” (1972): strikes in Ireland, the arrests of John Sinclair, Angela Davis and others. The contrast with the Imagine album was so obvious that the record received devastating reviews. Critics wrote: “Lennon has collected all possible leftist clichés, but they do not compensate for the complete lack of confidence in his words.”

    President Nixon’s administration took a set of measures against anti-war propaganda, which also fell under Lennon, as a result of which he was denied permanent residence in the United States. He was able to solve the problem with the authorities only four years later.

    Since 1975, John took a break from his musical career, which many biographers attribute primarily to the birth of his son Sean. During a break that lasted about five years, he wrote an autobiographical book and created a series of drawings that were published after his death.

    Sean Lennon is born

    Personal life of John Lennon

    Shortly before his mother’s death, in 1957, John met Cynthia Powell, who was studying at the Liverpool College of Art. According to Cynthia, at first she did not like John, he was arrogant, sharp-tongued and could easily offend someone with his jokes.

    Young John Lennon and Cynthia Powell

    Upon learning of Julia’s death, Cynthia felt sorry for John and looked at him with different eyes, because she herself had recently lost her father, to whom she was attached. In a rebel and a bully who opposed himself to the whole world, she saw a vulnerable poet and was one of the few who believed in his genius and future success.

    According to Cynthia, at that time John had just created The Quarrymen and showed her the first compositions. A few months after they met, she realized that she had fallen in love; John’s hot temper scared her a little, but she couldn’t help herself.

    John Lennon with his first wife and son

    After hearing from Cynthia that she was expecting a child, John proposed marriage because, as he said, they had no other choice, and in the summer of 1962 their wedding took place. The musician’s firstborn Julian was born on April 1963 years old, and his godfather was Brian Epstein.

    John Lennon and his son Julian

    Some researchers of John’s work believe that he was inspired to write the legendary “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by the drawings of little Julian, who painted his friend from kindergarten named Lucy O’Donnell in watercolor (others tend to think that the song is about drugs, and specifically about lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD, which is encrypted in the name). Another song that the world owes to Julian is Good Night, a lullaby.

    In 2011, Julian gave an interview in which he admitted that he suffered from a lack of attention from his father as a child. His birth coincided with the beginning of Beatlemania, so his father spent most of his time on tour. “He was young and did not know why he was doing all this. That’s why I still don’t have children. I’m not ready to be a parent. First I want to understand who I am,” said Julian.

    Julian Lennon and his mother Cynthia are now

    When the fame of The Beatles captured Britain, Cynthia, according to her, could not learn to lead a bohemian lifestyle: during the day she sat with Julian, and in the evening she reluctantly agreed to go with John to the next celebrity party. One day, John showed her a small piece in the newspaper that talked about a Japanese artist making a film of close-ups of buttocks. In his usual scathing manner, John commented on the note, saying “this Japanese woman must have lost her mind.” Then, Cynthia recalls, she burst out laughing and soon forgot about the crazy artist, who became the reason for their divorce.

    John and Yoko

    John’s first meeting with Yoko Ono, whom he called crazy, took place on November 9, 1966 at an art gallery in London, where several of her installations were shown. At the time of the meeting, John was 25 years old, and Yoko was already 33.

    John Lennon – Stand By Me

    Upon returning home, the musician told his wife that the exhibition did not impress him at all, and the strange Japanese woman left a note in her diary in which she wrote that she had finally met someone she could love with all her heart.

    One of Lennon and Ono’s first meetings

    Despite the fact that the love story of John Lennon and Yoko Ono is considered one of the most striking love stories of the 20th century, many biographers deny that sincere feelings connected the couple. One of those who believe that the artist was driven by selfish interest and a desire to become famous is the journalist Ray Connolly, who was personally acquainted with both Yoko and John. In his book The Troubled Life of John Lennon, Connolly described Yoko as a money hunter. The journalist says that the artist literally pursued Lennon for a year, bombarding him with letters that he hid from his wife.

    John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Love Story

    In 1968, John succumbed to Yoko’s onslaught and sponsored her exhibition, after which she began to be noticed in the company of legendary musicians more and more often. In 1968, Cynthia found her husband with Yoko when she returned from Greece, where she was vacationing with Julian. John and Yoko, according to Cynthia, were sitting on the open veranda in dressing gowns. Cynthia did not hear words of excuse or requests for forgiveness from her husband, according to her recollections, he simply looked at her and only threw an indifferent “Hi”, after which she silently left the house.

    The divorce was filed in November 1968, at which time John and his mistress dressed alike and wore their hair loose in the middle, and soon became, according to journalist Connolly, a brand – strange and attractive.

    Their union became a kind of brand

    The joint album of John and Yoko “Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins”, on the cover of which they were filmed completely naked, was released in 1968, in record stores the record was sold wrapped in brown paper. Whatever John and Yoko did together, whether they made music, made a film, took pictures or painted, everything turned into an iconic and revolutionary art object, but they did not create art, they themselves were art.

    Yoko Ono as art

    On March 20, 1969, John and Yoko were married in Gibraltar and spent their honeymoon almost never getting out of bed to protest the Vietnam War, with journalists constantly in their bedroom. According to Connolly, John was absolutely delighted to have married a revolutionary artist. With her, the journalist writes, he was no longer a musician, he became what he had been striving for all his life, an artist.

    Lennon and Yoko Ono Bed Strike

    Also in his book, the British journalist describes in detail the adultery rigged by Yoko. According to Connolly, the artist invited Mei Pang, who worked as John’s personal assistant, to become his mistress, and she agreed. The relationship lasted until 1973, about a year and a half, and ended suddenly when John decided to meet with Yoko, who found him a hypnotherapist, after which he did not return to Mei Pang and did not even answer her calls.

    John Lennon and his son Julian with Yoko Ono and her daughter from their first marriage

    On October 9, 1975, John’s thirty-fifth birthday, his second son, Sean, was born. It is known that forty-year-old Yoko, who already had a daughter from her first marriage, suffered several miscarriages and did not immediately decide to leave the child. Only taking the word from John that he would personally take care of the upbringing of the child, she promised him not to have an abortion. At John’s insistence, the photographer took pictures of his son every day, and he himself left his musical career, becoming, as he called himself, a householder. John finished his creative break at 1980, shortly before his death.

    Sean Lennon is now

    Death

    For 25-year-old unemployed Mark Chapman, John was an idol whom he tried to imitate and whose songs he knew by heart. The main reason that pushed Chapman to kill a man he revered is John’s public statement, the same when he called the Beatles more popular than Jesus Christ, because at some point Chapman turned into a real religious fanatic.

    Mark Chapman, killer of John Lennon

    It was after this that Mark, whose role was brilliantly played by Jared Leto in the film “Chapter 27”, began to consider John a liar and a blasphemer. According to some researchers, Chapman imagined that he had the right to take revenge on Lennon for daring to compare himself to God, according to others, the murder was a way for the loser from Texas to declare himself and become famous.

    John Lennon. Last interview

    The tragic meeting of an angry fan with his idol took place in New York on December 8, 1980 years old not far from the Lennon house. The psychopath asked for an autograph from John, and when he signed on the cover of the Double Fantasy record, he shot him five times with a pistol bought three months earlier.

    Fatal meeting: John Lennon gives Mark Chapman an autograph

    When the doctors arrived, John had lost too much blood. He died at 11:15 p.m. at Roosevelt Hospital. The police arrested Chapman, who did not try to escape, who was sitting near the scene of the murder and reading Jerome D. Salinger’s book “The Catcher in the Rye.”

    John Lennon’s death mystery

    The perpetrator was declared sane and sentenced to life imprisonment. According to the verdict, Chapman was allowed to apply for clemency after 20 years in prison. Since 2000, he has submitted ten petitions. The killer claimed that he no longer posed any danger to society, as he coped with psychological problems. In 2018, Chapman filed a tenth petition, but the New York State Pardons Board rejected it, believing that granting the petition would cause political resonance and unforeseeable consequences.

    Mark Chapman is still in prison

    On December 10, 1980, John Lennon’s body was cremated at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York, and the urn was given to Yoko. The widow scattered the ashes in New York’s Central Park, where the Strawberry Fields memorial was later created, named after the song “Strawberry Fields Forever”, which has a mosaic flower bed with the inscription “Imagine”, a reminder of the great song “Imagine”.