May Pang (b. 1950)

Born:
October 24, 1950

May Pang is a prominent figure in the music industry known for her work as a personal assistant to John Lennon, as well as her contributions to the music world as a photographer and author. Born on October 24, 1950, in New York City, May Pang grew up with a passion for music and photography, which would later shape her career.  May Pang's journey in the music industry began when she joined Apple Corps, the multimedia corporation founded by The Beatles in the late 1960s. Her dedication and hard work caught the attention of John Lennon, and she soon became his personal assistant in 1970. May Pang played a significant role in Lennon's life during a tumultuous period, serving as a trusted confidante and companion during his separation from Yoko Ono, which came to be known as the "Lost Weekend."  During this time, May Pang worked closely with Lennon, organizing his schedule, managing his affairs, and providing creative input. She played a pivotal role in Lennon's music career, helping him to reconnect with his creativity and encouraging him to pursue new projects. Together, they collaborated on albums such as "Walls and Bridges" and "Rock 'n' Roll," which received critical acclaim.  In addition to her role as a personal assistant, May Pang also developed her skills as a photographer. She documented her time with Lennon and captured candid moments of their experiences together. Her photographs have been featured in various publications, and she has held numerous exhibitions showcasing her work.  After Lennon's reunion with Yoko Ono, May Pang continued to pursue her passion for photography and music. She worked with various artists in the music industry, including David Bowie and Mick Jagger, and she also managed her own music production company.  May Pang's contributions to the music industry and her unique role in John Lennon's life have made her a respected figure among fans of The Beatles and music enthusiasts alike. She has also written several books, including her memoir "Loving John," which provides an intimate and insightful account of her time with Lennon.  Throughout her career, May Pang has remained dedicated to her passion for music and photography, and her talent and perseverance have earned her a special place in music history. Her legacy continues to inspire aspiring artists and fans alike, and her story serves as a testament to the power of creativity, resilience, and the enduring impact of music.

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