John Lennon’s letters being made into an app

Serious fans of the legendary musician John Lennon will now be able to browse over 70 of his private letters thanks to a forthcoming iOS app, according to a report by Digital Music News.

By:AFP
| Updated on: Nov 12 2012, 14:19 IST
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Serious fans of the legendary musician John Lennon will now be able to browse over 70 of his private letters thanks to a forthcoming iOS app, according to a report by Digital Music News.



The November 8 report from Digital Music News claims that the app will feature 78 letters from Hunter Davies' book The John Lennon Letters plus a further ten pieces of correspondence which are exclusive to the app.

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In addition to this material, which the report claims users will be able to 'cut, paste, email, comment, and tweet,' the app also features a selection of audio readings from actor Christopher Eccleston and a selection of Beatles music.

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This application, obviously aimed at more-than-casual Lennon fans, is one of several to be dedicated to the singer, with others including John Lennon QuickQuotes ($0.99), John Lennon Educational Tour Bus (free) and simply John Lennon ($0.99), which features some of the musician's musings.

Read the Digital Music News report at: www.digitalmusicnews.com/permalink/2012/121108lennon

Early release details of the app, which is reportedly to be 'available soon,' can be found at: www.thejohnlennonletters.com

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First Published Date: 12 Nov, 13:34 IST
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