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Julia Baird, John Lennon's younger sister, chats with Brad Wilfeard, wife Kathie and daughter Andrea, Cooperstown, during the meet and greet portion of tonight's concert by The Mersey Beatles at the Oneonta Theatre. She was signing copies of her book ""Imagine This: Growing Up With My Brother John Lennon". (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Julia Baird, John Lennon’s younger sister, chats with Brad Wilfeard, wife Kathie and daughter Andrea, Cooperstown, during the meet and greet portion of tonight’s concert by The Mersey Beatles at the Oneonta Theatre. She was signing copies of her book “”Imagine This: Growing Up With My Brother John Lennon”. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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