Showing posts with label ritchie yorke. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Ritchie Yorke's first person story of John and Yoko's bed-in now available as E-Book


Christ You Know It Ain't Easy - Yorke tells all about Lennon and Ono Bed-In


RITCHIE YORKE’S TRUE STORY OF JOHN AND YOKO’s CANADIAN PEACE MOVEMENT
Author and journalist Ritchie Yorke is back in his home in Australia after a successful trip to Toronto to launch his first person account of John and Yoko’s Canadian Peace Campaign of 1969 and 1970.  The Montreal Bed In. The Toronto Varsity Rock Concert.  John and Pierre. Traveling the World For Peace. This is the real story, the real truth.
Yorke, Canada’s first counter-culture journalist, was in Toronto to overseeing the publication of CHRIST YOU KNOW IT AIN’T EASY: JOHN AND YOKO’S BATTLE FOR PEACE.
The eBook was published on October 9, which would have been John Lennon’s 75th birthday. Yorke produced his book with the assistance and co-operation of Yoko Ono who has written the foreword.  As of December 21st, that e-book is now available worldwide on Amazon, Kobo and other popular on-line bookstores.
“ I assisted in bringing the Lennons back to Canada in December 1969 to unveil their historic War Is Over If You Want It peace campaign, and to meet with communications prophet Marshall McLuhan and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.” writes the Australian journalist. “During John and Yoko’s Canadian stay, I was given an ultimatum by my employer.  I was instructed to either quit my Globe and Mail columnist job to join the War Is Over If You Want It peace campaign, or get back to toiling at the Globe.  Some choice! ”
The editor told him that he couldn’t work for John Lennon and the Globe at the same time and that he had to make a choice between them. It took him about a sixth of a second to decide!
In the early 1970s Yorke found himself stuck in the middle of a world in change. He was passionately caught up in the Peace cause. He travelled around the planet selling the gospel of peace on the Lennons’ behalf (he and travel buddy, rockabilly legend Rompin’ Ronnie Hawkins thundered through 15 countries and 52,000 miles in five weeks).  They were all over the front pages of Hong Kong tabloids – seizing headlines when he and the Hawk risked their lives illegally crossing into Red China to present the War Is Over message to the Communist Chinese at Lok-ma-Chau.
Stevie Wonder dropped by before the official launch talk Ritchie and hear about the book

Before leaving Canada Ritchie Yorke sat with me and videographer and talked about his new Lennon book. The resulting video is posted above!

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Day before John Lennon's Birthday, new book is launched by Ritchie Yorke


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Ritchie taking notes for the Globe and Mail beside John Lennon
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Book Cover


RITCHIE YORKE’S TRUE STORY OF JOHN AND YOKO’s CANADIAN PEACE MOVEMENT IS ABOUT TO BE PUBLISHED - MEET/INTERVIEW THE AUTHOR RITCHIE YORKE 

All We Are Saying Is Give Peace A Chance
Lennon Peace Campaign To Be celebrated
At Ritchie Yorke's Book Launch

Toronto Oct. 8, 2015 – The Lennon Peace anthem crafted in a one week bed-in in Montreal in 1969 resonates today as it did then.  Rock journalist and activist Ritchie Yorke has detailed his recollections of that week andThe Toronto Varsity Rock Concert.  John meeting Trudeau. And his Traveling the World For Peace with Ronnie Hawkins in his new book  to be launched in Toronto Oct. 8 two days before Lennon’s 75 birthday.

CHRIST YOU KNOW IT AIN'T EASY: JOHN AND YOKO'S BATTLE FOR PEACE

“I was intimately involved with Lennon in the amazing launch of the campaign, convinced as we were about the power of music to change the world. Lennon’s powerful appeal for peace with the current bombing, fighting and killing in the Middle East is as needed today as it was during the Vietnam war,” Yorke says. 

The celebration will feature invitees singing the peace anthem, rare never before seen photos of John Yoko at the bed-in and subsequent events, and a band playing Beatle music.

October 8 WHEN - – Media Availability and peace song 6:45 pm
Place - 3030 Dundas St. West
Celebration starts at 8:00 pm

The new CHRIST YOU KNOW IT AIN'T EASY: JOHN AND YOKO'S BATTLE FOR PEACE is available on Kobo, iBooks, Amazon, Barnes and Nobles And Goggle. In print: Burnstown Publishing.

While in Toronto, Yorke and his wife Minnie Cherry have also rereleased his books about Led Zeppelin, Van Morrison and the early Canadian Rock and Roll scene. All titles are available on Kobo and at Ritchie Yorke’s websitehttp://ritchieyorke.com
 Ritchie at left taking notes! Needs a cutline!
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416-489-5868
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