“Instant Karma”
Written by John Lennon

BOB HALLIGAN, JR.: Piano, Vocals
JOE JEWELL: Guitar
DAVE HANLON: Drums, Background Vocal
TOM BRIGANDI: Bass
DIANA JACOBS: Background Vocal

Producer: Tom Emmi
Audio Engineer: Ron Keck
Video Editors: Meryl Jacobs, Adam Henderson

Alan White was an English drummer, best known for his tenure in the progressive rock band Yes. He joined Yes in 1972 as a replacement for original drummer Bill Bruford. He appeared on 43 albums with the band, 17 of which were original studio albums. In 1969, White joined John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Plastic Ono Band. He notably played drums on the singles “Instant Karma” and “Imagine”, as well as most of Lennon’s 1971 Imagine album. In addition to his work with Yes and John Lennon, White performed on over 50 albums by other musicians, notably George Harrison, Ginger Baker’s Air Force, Joe Cocker and The Ventures.

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