Relationship with John Lennon's 'Lost Weekend' Partner: May Pang
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During John Lennon's period known as the 'Lost Weekend,' he began a relationship with May Pang, a personal assistant working for him and Yoko Ono. At that time, Lennon and Ono's marriage was strained, prompting Ono to push for a separation. She encouraged Pang to enter into a relationship with Lennon, which she reluctantly agreed to.
Lennon and Pang moved to Los Angeles, where Lennon became involved in various musical projects. Their relationship provided Lennon a sense of stability during a challenging period in his life. Under Pang's influence, Lennon's productivity saw a resurgence; he worked with several artists, including Harry Nilsson and David Bowie, and produced albums such as 'Mind Games' and 'Walls and Bridges.' Lennon's relationship with Pang is noted for the temporary reconciliation efforts between him and The Beatles, particularly his collaboration with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr during this period.
This era also witnessed Lennon's return to the public eye with numerous high-profile antics and continued substance abuse, yet it marked a prolific phase in his solo career. The relationship with Pang lasted until his reunion with Ono, marking a significant, albeit temporary, shift in his personal and professional life.
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