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When Art Garfunkel and Graham Nash walked onstage at the 43rd Annual John Lennon Tribute, something very special happened

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Few songs capture the spirit of peace and unity quite like John Lennon’s timeless classic, “Imagine.” So when three legendary voices—Graham Nash, Art Garfunkel, and Judy Collins—came together to honor the song at the 43rd Annual John Lennon Tribute, it was nothing short of magical.

Their performance was heartfelt and raw, resonating with the deep admiration each artist clearly holds for Lennon and his music. Graham Nash opened with the first verse, followed by Art Garfunkel taking over the second, while Judy Collins floated above them both with her signature soaring harmonies. The blend of their voices created a moving rendition that felt both personal and universal.

Adding a touch of spontaneity to the evening, Nash playfully admitted to the crowd, “We rehearsed this at soundcheck – I’m not sure what’s gonna happen.” Despite the last-minute preparation, the trio delivered a flawless and emotionally charged performance that had the audience captivated.

Held on December 2, 2023, this year’s John Lennon Tribute carried on a beloved New York City tradition that began back in 1981. And really, is there any song more fitting to close the evening than “Imagine”? It was a perfect choice to reflect Lennon’s enduring vision of hope and harmony.

A highlight for many fans came just before the performance, when Garfunkel shared a touching memory of meeting Lennon. He recalled encouraging him to continue collaborating with Paul McCartney—reminding him that if creating music with Paul brought him joy, it was worth holding onto. It was a poignant nod to the friendships, struggles, and brilliance that shaped Lennon’s legacy.

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