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shyGirl
Apr 05, 2003, 11:14 PM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=638&ncid=762&e=4&u=/nm/20030405/en_nm/leisure_lennon_dc

DENVER (Reuters) - He was one of the biggest rock stars in the world and she was just a little 5-year-old girl as they sat on the floor in 1969, singing and telling stories with a tape recorder running.



Sounds like just a normal family activity, except the man was Beatle John Lennon and the little girl was the stepdaughter he barely knew, Kyoko Cox.

In 1969 fans worried the Beatles would break up. But instead of attending the last Beatles recording session, Lennon was in Denmark with his second wife Yoko Ono.

They were there to visit Ono's ex-husband Tony Cox, an avant-garde artist. Cox had introduced Lennon and Ono at one of Ono's art exhibits. "Cox told me that was the worst mistake of his life," Chris Lopez, who now owns the tapes, said.

And he was right. Ono and Lennon fell in love. She divorced Cox and a bitter custody battle for Kyoko followed.

So it must have been with some trepidation that Lennon and Ono showed up unexpectedly at Cox's farm in Denmark.

During the next several weeks, Lennon got to know his stepdaughter and made six audio tapes of conversations between them. Lennon sings and plays the guitar and even refers to Ono as the "queen."

And Cox, knowing those tapes would be of value, kept them until 1995 when he sold them to Lopez who lives in Denver, saying the price should not be disclosed.

"I was selling my mom's car and had an ad in the newspaper," Chris Lopez said, explaining how the two met.

Cox was living in Denver at the time, working on a film project. The two became friends and when Cox, who needed money, asked Lopez if he were interested in buying the tapes, he jumped at the chance.

"I knew it was big," Lopez said.

Six tapes were made and Lopez has sold four of them and is now putting the final two -- that run about 45 minutes in all -- up for sale with MastroNet Inc., which auctions high value collectibles, including the T206 Honus Wagner baseball card for $1.2 million.

He said some of the four tapes he sold fetched six figures but he declined to give exact prices or say what he paid originally for them.

Lopez said he has not listened often to the audio tapes. "There's an eerie feeling -- a voice from the grave," Lopez said. Lennon was shot to death by a deranged fan in New York City in December 1980.

On the tapes Kyoko, now a grown woman who works as a teacher in the Denver area, according to Lopez, tells her own stories.

Cox, who worried about drug use in the Lennon home, fled with the girl. Yoko Ono did not hear from her daughter for 15 years.

"A number of years ago Yoko and her daughter were reunited," Ono's spokesman Elliot Mintz said.

bearkat77
Apr 06, 2003, 11:13 PM
Great article, Steph! Wish I had the dunds to buy those last two tapes.

MissusLennon
Apr 07, 2003, 12:39 AM
Great article...except the "deranged fan" bit...

onosideboards
Apr 11, 2003, 02:09 PM
cox introduced john to yoko? i've never even heard he was at that show.

also, i almost hate to tuck this issue in with this thread but i wanted to ask something else. i recently saw the replay of paul on howard stern and he said that HE actually introduced (indirectly) yoko to john.

he said that one day this little japanese chick came knocking at his door and asked for a manuscript from him for some art piece or charity thing or whatever. he said he dind't really have anything but that his friend john might so she should try him.

i don't get it. i thought they just met at the indica and he thought she was cool and then they spent time together. then much later they became romantic. i think cynthia tells a story about yoko jumping in a car with her and john (and julian?) one day adn that john was really creeped out by it.

Hari Krishna
Apr 11, 2003, 02:46 PM
I've always wondered what happened to Kyoko. I saw a picture of her once w/John and Yoko but that was it. I'd love to listen to those tapes.

onosideboards
Apr 14, 2003, 08:13 AM
Originally Posted By Hari Krishna:
I've always wondered what happened to Kyoko. I saw a picture of her once w/John and Yoko but that was it. I'd love to listen to those tapes.<font size="2" face="Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif">Kyoko was on a documentary about Yoko a few years ago. It plays on the Ovation channel fairly often. She looks good. Both she and her mom just say that they fell apart from each other for many, many years but know do speak to each other. I still don't think they're terribly close though. I don't think the show mentioned what Kyoko does for a living or anything though.

beatlebangs1964
Apr 14, 2003, 01:21 PM
Thanks for the updates on Kyoko, folks! I had heard she was living in the Chicago area in recent years.

Hari Krishna
Apr 14, 2003, 02:58 PM
That is kind of sad about her and Yoko. Thanks for the info!