Host Robin Milling celebrates Julian Lennons 50th birthday with her interview from 1989. At the time Julian released his sophomore album, Mr. Jordan, which he tells Robin was a new beginning for him and a second chance to clean house of his toxic musical handlers and take charge of his career. Down to earth and candid, Julian discusses his decision to professionally pursue music despite the inevitable shadow of his uber famous father. He admits it was the biggest challenge but the pleasure outweighed the toughness vowing he said to do it to the day I drop off. Born John Charles Julian, he was christened Julian by his mother Cynthia Powell when shouting out for John became way too confusing as both father and son would turn their heads. His artistic side comes from his mom, fancying himself a closet interior designer, saying he loves to furnish his homes with color and comfort. Aside from music, Julian tells Robin he would like to get into acting as he enjoys the odd bizarre characters and imitating different accents. His good humor shines through as he reveals he does a mean Jimmy Swaggert impression. The future of Julians music continues with a brand new album called Everything Changes and single Someday collaborating with Steven Tyler, available exclusively on Itunes. For more information visit Julian Lennons website at http://www.julianlennon.com
Julian Lennon | John Lennon | Cynthia Powell | Everything Changes | Too Late For Goodbyes
Julian Lennon | John Lennon | Cynthia Powell | Everything Changes | Too Late For Goodbyes