I believe that the divorce of lennon from his first wife is the major clue in uncovering the disappearance of john whom I believe was murdered. The Beatles Bible is run for the love of anything and everything to do with The Beatles. Personal life and career. John Dunbar, Peter Asher, and Barry Miles owned it, and Paul McCartney supported it and hosted a show of Yoko Ono's work in November 1966 at which Ono met John Lennon. Here, John (initially in search of Nietzsche’s works) was handed a copy of Timothy Leary’s The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Dunbar told John Lennon there would be a happening in a bag – John immediately thought there would be an orgy and gladly went to the gallery. John was introduced to Yoko by Indica’s owner, John Dunbar, who was among the underground avant garde art crowd that The Beatles and other swinging Londoner’s ran with at the time. Indica Gallery was a counterculture art gallery in Mason's Yard (off Duke Street), St James's, London during 1965 to 1967, in the basement of the Indica Bookshop. John Dunbar self-portrait, 1967. On Sunday, 28 July 1968, in the midst of recording the "White Album", the Beatles decided to spend what became known as "A Mad Day Out"being photographed at seemingly random locations in London. Schwartz says that John was upset one morning after finding an insulting note from Paul about Ono, which referred to her as a "Jap tart". John Lennon was invited by the Gallery’s co-owner John Dunbar to view the exhibition the day before it opened. The lennon phenomenon is as murky as that of McCartney. In 1966, Paul introduced John to Barry Miles and John Dunbar who ran London’s Indica bookstore. He found lots of strange objects and exhibits, including an apple on a stand. (William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Frank Zappa, The Beatles) Miles began his long counterculture career as a seller of rare books and avant-garde art in London. John Dunbar (born 1943 in Mexico City) is a British artist, collector, and former gallerist, best known for his connections to the art and music scenes of the 1960s counterculture. Paul was the first customer of the shop. In 1965, he and John Dunbar opened Indica, a book store, gallery and performance venue. John Lennon and John Dunbar at the 14 Hour Technicolour Dream, 29 April 1967. By … Meanwhile, it was at the Indica Gallery that Yoko Ono would display her ‘Unfinished Paintings and Objects’ exhibition and where, on the 9 th November 1966, John Dunbar would introduce her to John Lennon and, in so doing, alter irrevocably the direction of the Beatles. all of the beatles were replaced by 1967. the lennon who was publicly assassinated was not the same lennon of the early beatles. John Lennon and John Dunbar at the 14 Hour Technicolour Dream, 29 April 1967. Coordinates. John Dunbar was born in Mexico City in 1943, but his first memory is of Moscow, where his father, a Scot, was the British Embassy's cultural attache. Paul McCartney wrote this after helping some friends, including John Dunbar, set up the Indica Bookshop (in the basement was the Indica Gallery, where John Lennon eventually met Yoko Ono), in January of 1966. Taking place early in the British phase of Yoko’s career, there has been some confusion over the years as to what the official name of the show actually was.