The surviving Beatles on Sunday reunited in spirit with their late bandmates as Yoko Ono danced at the Grammys to the jamming of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
The two living members of the Fab Four took to the stage for the music industry’s biggest night. As Starr took the stage to join McCartney on his song Queenie Eye, Yoko Ono - widow of the late John Lennon - swayed back and forth in the crowd in her trademark dark shades and black hat.
Their son Sean Lennon, who bears a striking resemblance to his slain father with his glasses and unkempt hair, danced respectfully next to his mother. Olivia Harrison, the widow of fellow late Beatle George Harrison, and the wives of McCartney and Starr were also in attendance at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The surviving Beatles were attending the Grammys to receive an award for lifetime achievement for the Liverpool band, widely considered among the most influential acts in music history.
Starr, sporting a red-and-black polka dot shirt, also separately performed the song Photograph.