May Pang, born on October twenty-four, nineteen fifty, is a multifaceted American jewelry designer and former music executive. She gained prominence for her role as a personal assistant and production coordinator for the iconic duo John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Her journey in the music industry was marked by her close association with these legendary figures.
In nineteen seventy-three, following the separation of Lennon and Ono, Pang entered into a significant relationship with Lennon that lasted over eighteen months. This period, which Lennon famously dubbed his 'Lost Weekend,' was a time of both personal and creative exploration for the artist.
Pang has shared her experiences through literature, publishing two notable works: a memoir titled 'Loving John' in nineteen eighty-three and a photographic collection called 'Instamatic Karma' in two thousand eight. Her life and relationship with Lennon were further explored in the documentary 'The Lost Weekend: A Love Story,' released in two thousand twenty-two.
Beyond her connection to Lennon, Pang was married to renowned producer Tony Visconti from nineteen eighty-nine until two thousand. She is also a proud mother of two children, balancing her professional endeavors with her family life.