Los Angeles Times

John Lennon’s star is defaced

- By Randy Lewis randy.lewis@latimes.com

John Lennon’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was defaced with graffiti and other markings over the weekend, just days before what would have been his 73rd birthday on Wednesday

Vandals scrawled messages, drew a smiley face and added other scribbling over the star on Vine Street near the Capitol Records building in Hollywood. The Beatles’ group star and the individual stars for the other members of the group were not damaged.

Peace activist Jerry Rubin, who spearheads an annual celebratio­n at Lennon’s star on the musician’s birthday, said Monday that “the special annual public birthday celebratio­n for John Lennon will take place as enthusiast­ically as ever” this year.

Ana Martinez, a representa­tive for the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which installs the Walk of Fame stars, told Pop & Hiss on Monday that “I notified the Hollywood Historic Trust last night. I am sure that they are going to look into it as we speak today. I am hoping that it will get cleaned up today.”

A representa­tive for Capitol Records said Monday morning, “Though it is the chamber’s responsibi­lity, we were out there first thing this morning attempting to clean the star,” Universal Music Group’s senior director of administra­tion Jim Kuha said. “We made some great progress and then the company that installs the stars for the WOF showed up and they took over. They’re going to strip and reseal the star, which should take care of it. It will look great for Wednesday’s Lennon birthday celebratio­n.” That event will take place at 6 p.m. in front of the Capitol building at 1750 N. Vine St.

Graffiti was removed and the star was returned to its pristine condition as of midday on Monday. “We don’t mess around,” Chamber of Commerce spokeswoma­n Martinez said. “I yelled out, ‘Help, we need somebody,’ and there they were.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? GRAFFITI on John Lennon’s Hollywood star was quickly cleaned off.
Associated Press GRAFFITI on John Lennon’s Hollywood star was quickly cleaned off.

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