The Background to the “One To One” Concerts

Ever wondered why the concerts, which form the centrepiece of the forthcoming John Lennon/Yoko Ono Power to the People box set, were called the One To One concerts?

The BBC has just released a backgrounder as part of it’s Witness History podcast series explaining it. You may need to register to listen (it’s free), but it is well worth it for a very informative 9-minute listen.

In 1972, after leaving The Beatles, John Lennon and Yoko Ono performed in the United States at the One to One benefit concerts at Madison Square Garden, New York.

They were helping to raise money for children with disabilities from Willowbrook State School, after a television exposé by journalist Geraldo Rivera showed the conditions and failings. It was watched by millions of people and led to a public outcry.

Sean Allsop speaks with Geraldo Rivera about breaking the story and organising the concerts.

If you want to view Rivera’s original documentary that blew the lid off the pain and misery of the the young Willowbrook residents who were being so appallingly treated check it out here. (Warning: it contains some very confronting scenes). This is what motivated John and Yoko:

Geraldo Rivera kept in touch with John and Yoko. Later in his life he reflected on meeting the pair and how he worked with them on such an important cause:

When you witness injustice “It’s up to you, yeah, you!”

3 thoughts on “The Background to the “One To One” Concerts

  1. How ironic that Rivera once championed Lennon’s beloved cause of “Power to the People” but is now is just a shill for the greatest tyrant of the century. I can only imagine (no pun intended) Lennon would be ashamed of him.

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    • Being based in Australia I wasn’t aware of his politics until you pointed this out. It seems though the scales may have been lifted from his eyes more recently? Found this: “Rivera, once close with Trump, turned on him in 2024 and endorsed his challenger, former Vice President Kamala Harris, for president.” It’s from this July, 2025 article: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-geraldo-rivera-immigration-policy-b2799887.html

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      • Thanks BB. Surely I knew that, but I appreciate the reminder. I never understood how Rivera could stand so firmly on one side of the socio-political divide only to jump to the other. Life is strange. The world could use a “John Lennon” right now — the biggest artist in music using his/her/their fame to decry and fight injustice the way John did. In so many crucial ways, he was a pioneer like no other. May his “Name Liveth For Evermore.”

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