John Lennon was tragically killed on the 8 December 1980 which is now 40 years ago and like many fans, Carfrae was saddened by the news and realised how much John Lennon’s music had affected him.

Following this, Carfrae wanted to write a song about John and his message of love and peace. The song takes inspiration from the legend John Lennon’s song ‘Imagine’ and has been sat in a drawer for 40 years as at the time Carfrae was very busy performing, but now the well written song has been resurrected for all to enjoy.

The song has a special message with the lines of ‘“John….it wasn’t all in vain, you left the words and they’ll be heard again.” And “Prematurely you found your final peace of mind, Peace is still our quest in life, and love for all mankind.” The lyrics are beautiful and powerful and come at an important time as the year comes to end and we can all reflect on what matters most. The pandemic has been difficult for everyone and this song reminds us that love and being compassionate is the most important thing to be able to get through challenging times.

This exclusive tribute is available on Ian Carfrae’s official website and you can listen to the sample and buy the song on https://handlebarmusic.productions/buy-john-lennon-tribute-song/

Handlebar productions will also be launching original compositions on their website https://handlebarmusic.productions/ which will have jazz and jazz- related arrangements and sheet music on this website. You can subscribe to receive updates as to when their launch will be. They wish to provide the best music service whereby they will focus on early jazz, traditional jazz and Big Band. Additionally, you can speak to them directly about original arrangements or arrangements that you cannot find on the website.


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Following undertaking her university degree in English with American Literature in the UK, Cristina da Costa Brookes moved back to Portugal to pursue a career in Journalism, where she has worked at The Portugal News for 3 years. Cristina’s passion lies with Arts & Culture as well as sharing all important community-related news.

Cristina da Costa Brookes