Yoko Ono
Wikidi home Artist Category Yoko Ono
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1933-02-18
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Bagism
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She Gets Down on Her Knees
(Season of Glass, She Gets Down on Her Knees, 255.133)
Walking on Thin Ice (Felix da Housecat's Tribute mix)
(Walking on Thin Ice (Felix da Housecat's Tribute mix), 330.213)
Hedwig's Lament / Exquisite Corpse (feat. Yo La Tengo)
(Wig in a Box: Songs From and Inspired by Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Hedwig's Lament / Exquisite Corpse (feat. Yo La Tengo), 260.693)
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The Plastic Ono Band
(Backing Vocals, Drums, Piano, Vocals, 1969)
Yo La Tengo & Yoko Ono
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1969-03-20
(1980-12-08, John Lennon, Marriage, Gibraltar)
1963-06-06
(1969-02-02, Anthony Cox, Marriage)
1956
(1962, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Marriage)
1962-11-28
(1963-03-01, Anthony Cox, Marriage)
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1.62 m (1.77 yd)
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Double Fantasy
(Artist/Producer, Producer, 1981, Grammy Award for Album of the Year, Jack Douglas, John Lennon, Grammy Awards of 1982)
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