
A picture of John Lennon's bloody glasses taken shortly after he was murdered. (Twitter, Yoko Ono)

A picture of John Lennon's bloody glasses taken shortly after he was murdered. (Twitter, Yoko Ono)

In this Jan. 17, 2013 photo, Sean Lennon and actress Susan Sarandon visit a fracking site in New Milford, Pa. Dozens of celebrities may be running afoul of the law as they unite under the banner of a group, Artists Against Fracking, that opposes hydraulic fracturing and boasts members including Yoko Ono and actors Mark Ruffalo and Susan Sarandon. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

**FILE** Yoko Ono appears at a news conference to launch the coalition of artists opposing hydraulic fracturing on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in New York. (Associated Press)

Yoko Ono, right, stands alongside performer Lady Gaga, as she delivers a speech after receiving a Lennon Ono Grant For Peace award in Reykjavik, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. Lady Gaga was presented the award for her social activism. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti)

Yoko Ono, right, stands alongside performer Lady Gaga, as she delivers a speech after receiving a Lennon Ono Grant For Peace award in Reykjavik, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. Lady Gaga was presented the award for her social activism. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti)

Yoko Ono appears at a news conference to launch the coalition of artists opposing hydraulic fracturing on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012 in New York. The formation of the group, called Artists Against Fracking, comes as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo decides whether to allow shale gas drilling using high-volume hydraulic fracturing called hydrofracking. The group says such drilling is harmful and poses the threat of contamination. They say they want to spread awareness of the issue through "peaceful democratic action." Cuomo is expected to allow drilling to begin on a limited basis near the Pennsylvania border. The group is comprised of 146 members including Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney and Alec Baldwin. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

**FILE** Yoko Ono appears at a news conference to launch the coalition of artists opposing hydraulic fracturing on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, in New York. (Associated Press)

Yoko Ono appears at a news conference to launch the coalition of artists opposing hydraulic fracturing on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012 in New York. The formation of the group, called Artists Against Fracking, comes as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo decides whether to allow shale gas drilling using high-volume hydraulic fracturing called hydrofracking. The group says such drilling is harmful and poses the threat of contamination. They say they want to spread awareness of the issue through "peaceful democratic action." Cuomo is expected to allow drilling to begin on a limited basis near the Pennsylvania border. The group is comprised of 146 members including Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney and Alec Baldwin. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)