Julian Charles John Lennon
(born John Charles Julian Lennon)
(April, 8th 1963)
is an English musician,
photographer,
author,
and philanthropist.
He is the son of
Beatles member
John Lennon
and his first wife
Cynthia;
Julian is named after
his paternal grandmother
Julia.
Julian inspired three
Beatles songs:
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"
(1967),
"Hey Jude"
(1968),
and
"Good Night"
(1968).
Lennon started a
music career
in 1984
with the album
Valotte,
best known for
"Too Late for Goodbyes"
and the title track,
He has held
exhibitions of his
fine-art photography
and has written
several children's books.
In 2006,
Lennon produced the
environmental documentary film
Whaledreamers,
which won eight
international awards.
In 2007,
he founded
The White Feather Foundation
(TWFF),
whose stated
mission goal is
to address
"environmental and
humanitarian issues".