About May Pang

A native of New York's Spanish Harlem, May Pang grew up with music all around her. From
street-corner "do-wop" groups like Dion & The Belmonts -- to the British Invasion of 1964, rock n'
roll became May's passion. It was no surprise that when she left college in 1970, she was
determined to land a job in the music world.

Only a New York girl would try to start at the top, so she marched into the New York offices of the
Beatles' management company, ABKCO Industries, and a career in music was born.

"While I was working at ABKCO, John and Yoko decided to move to New York City...and chose me
to be their personal assistant. It was excitement beyond belief! Not only did I have a key role in the
records and films of John and Yoko, but I was meeting everyone I'd read about in fanzines since I
was a kid."

As exciting as this was, little did she know what fate had in store... "One day in June 1973, Yoko
approached me in my office at the Dakota. She explained that she and John needed a break from
each other -- which was obvious to everyone around them. She also decided that I would be his
'companion' -- effective immediately. By now, nothing could really come as a shock in the zany
world of John and Yoko. But this...this was beyond the pale, even for them."

So began an 18-month relationship that has become known misleadingly as "Lennon's Lost
Weekend." During this period, John was actually the most productive and successful in his
post-Beatles career. He achieved his first #1 single, "Whatever Gets You Thru The Night", his first
#1 album,
Walls And Bridges, and was on the forefront of celebrity collaborations working with
Elton John, David Bowie, Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr. During their relationship, May continued
as John's production assistant & coordinator at John's request. Her efforts were rewarded with
an RIAA Gold Record Award for
Walls And Bridges.

In February of 1975, John and Yoko were reunited, so May began the next phase of her life. She
worked for Island Records, and coordinated the release of albums by Bob Marley and The
Wailers, Robert Palmer and Third World.  She then switched to United Artists Music, where she
worked with unknown songwriters successfully having their songs recorded by Diana Ross, Four
Tops, Air Supply and Judas Priest.

After John Lennon's tragic death in 1980, a lot of myths and misconceptions began surfacing
about John and May's time together. In 1983, she decided to set the record straight. Warner
Books published her memoir,
Loving John, a very insightful look into John's world and his
complex relationships with Paul, George, Ringo, his son Julian and, of course, Yoko.

May traveled extensively throughout the 80s, visiting Japan, China and returning to old haunts like
Los Angeles and London. It was during one of her visits to London when she reconnected with
an old friend, producer Tony Visconti. Soon after, they were married and had two children.

During this time, May tried her hand at acting -- and appeared in several television shows,
including
The Equalizer and Law and Order, in movies such as Heartburn and Fatal Attraction,
and music videos for The Firm and her old pal, David Bowie. She also has been  guest on many
shows including Howard Stern, Entertainment Tonight, Good Morning America and the BBC.

She also managed Tony's career...but as time went on, the pressures of the business of rock 'n
roll took a toll on May and Tony's personal life. Today, May is a full-time single mom -- but her
heart's still in rock n' roll.  Currently, she's developing a retrospective radio program, tentatively
titled May Remembers, is putting together an exhibition of her photos and memories of John
Lennon, and has just launched a fashion jewelry line called the May Pang Feng Shui Jewelry
Collection.

Visit May's website at
maypang.com.
May Pang -- June 14, 2008
Post Meeting Write-up

Our originally scheduled guest, Jerry A. Rodriguez was unfortunately unable to meet our group
this past Saturday due to an unforeseen family emergency. Remarkably in the 11th hour, we were
able to secure former John Lennon/Yoko Ono personal assistant (and friend of mine),
May Pang.
Coincidently, tying our
That's Science Fiction! viewing of Help! to Face The Fiction. Go us!

We will hopefully be able to reschedule
Mr. Rodriguez very soon.

Now back to
May. I have known her on and off over the past several years and recently
reconnected with her upon the release of her second book,
Instamatic Karma, a photojournal of
her personal and professional life with John Lennon. Her first book,
Loving John, is May's first
hand account of her 18-month relationship with John which has inaccurately been dubbed "the
lost weekend". As a personal favor to me,
May stepped in at the last minute to meet the SFSNNJ,
despite her busy itinerary and her on going photographic exhibit at the
June Kelly Gallery in NYC.
The exhibit is scheduled to run June 12th-June 17th.

When she found out we were a science fiction group,
May decided to begin her presentation to
us by telling the story of the UFO encounter she and John shared on the rooftop of her NYC
apartment building. They both saw an aircraft that didn't look like anything either of them had ever
seen, which also seemed to mute all sound beneath it. She has since found descriptions of
similar sightings.

Many of our usual suspects were in attendance. Additionally,
May brought some of her own fans
and friends to the event. Every chair was in use, as well as the Borders' house PA. At one point, I
counted at least 45 people attentively listening to
May's stories about John, their friendships with
Ringo, George, Harry Nilsson and others, as well as her varied career, which never included
professional photography --that was always a hobby for her.

Copies of her book
Instamatic Karma sold out, including the one purchased by one of the
baristas at Borders, who in a very
Todd-like move, left her post at the cafe, pushed her way to the
front of the line to get
May's autograph, and as she walked back to work, clutched the book
saying, "I got mine!"

The thunder and lightning more than the heavy rain prevented us from taking
May to dinner at the
Suburban Diner, but she did say she take a "raincheck" (no pun intended I'm sure!) on that.

Join us in July as we welcome guest, author
Traci Slatton. Traci's novel, Immortal has been
optioned for film by Twinstar Entertainment (
www.twinstarentertainment.com/film.htm). By the
way, please note the location change. On Saturday, July 12th, we will be at
Borders Books &
Music, 235 Interstate Shopping Center, Ramsey, NJ for both Whispers From Beyond at 7pm and
Face The Fiction at 8pm.

Photos by Bill, Jo, & Paul