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What does POB stand for?

Plastic Ono Band (John Lennon album)


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Later he joined Manfred Mann and the Plastic Ono Band before becoming a session player and producer, working with John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Carly Simon, Nillson, Randy Newman, Eric Clapton and BB King.
Between 1969 and 1975, Ono and Lennon used the Plastic Ono Band name on albums both separately (their individual Plastic Ono Band releases; Ono's Feeling the Space) and together (Live Peace in Toronto 1969, Some Time in New York City).
Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band - Between My Head And The Sky With the help of her son Sean Lennon and a selection of eclectic musicians such as Yuko Araki and NYC improvisers Erik Friedlander and Daniel Carter, the 76-year-old artist has reassembled a new Plastic Ono Band.
Byline: JESSICA MELLOR JOHN LENNON & THE PLASTIC ONO BAND Live In Toronto, 1969 **** By September 1969, he hadn't played live with The Beatles for three years and had made up his mind to leave.
On another wall, in a huge frame, are eight gold 45s of "Give Peace A Chance," by the Plastic Ono Band, surrounding another photo of John and Yoko.
Byline: JOHN AIZLEWOOD REVIEW YOKO ONO PLASTIC ONO BAND Royal Festival Hall AS IF to prove that everybody is ultimately rehabilitated, Yoko Ono is no longer that strange little woman who split up The Beatles (a ludicrous notion then as well as now) who -- when not making her own unlistenable albums -- went on to ruin most of John Lennon's.
Give Peace A Chance handclaps introduce the Plastic Ono Band homage that is High Horse Lady.
It was released as a song by the Plastic Ono Band, signaling Lennon's growing disenchantment with the Beatles, particularly longtime songwriting partner Paul McCartney.

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