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简介If you need proof that the legacy of The Beatles still looms large across the world, look no further ...
If you need proof that the legacy of The Beatles still looms large across the world, look no further than this Instagram photo.
On Tuesday, Sean Ono Lennon, son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, shared a photo with Jamey McCartney, son of Paul and Linda McCartney. You'd be forgiven for doing a double-take.
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Yep, that's a current photo, not an outtake from, say, the White Albumrecordings which happened 50 years ago this summer.
Both Sean and Jamey are musicians in their own right, but there's no word if the photo was just a friendly gathering or taken during a musical collaboration.
SEE ALSO:The mystery of who wrote a 50-year-old Beatles song is solved, thanks to mathIn January 2017, Sean was photographed hanging out with fashion designer -- and Jamey's sister -- Stella McCartney.
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