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8 October 1995

Julian appears on Taratata, the French television variety show. An hour show to promote the release of "Raoul and the Kings of Spain" by Tears For Fears. The show included live performances of "Sowing The Seeds Of Love" with Julian on back-up vocals, Stand By Me (duet Tears for Fears & Julian Lennon), "Woman in Chains" (Tears for Fears duet with Oleta Adams), and "Raoul and the Kings of Spain"(Tears for Fears). All backed by a full band, including Alan Griffiths.

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16 December 1995

Julian is featured on the cover of  Hello! and talks about his Father. Article includes 11 photos of Julian and his house in LA.

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18 January 1996

Julian attends the LA premier of Mr. Holland's Opus at the Cinema Dome followed by a late supper party in the parking lot.

31 May 1996

Julian is reported to have attended the 1996 Music Awards in Monte Carlo.

April 1997

USA Today reported that Julian was still working on a theme restaurant in San Francisco. "The Revolution" will honor the world's peacemakers and will have works of art on sale at the restaurant and on the internet, with proceeds going to benefit causes related to the various social heroes. Julian: "Eventually, I'd like to see less well-known people featured. Locals who have done something good for their town."

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16 June 1997

Julian was listed as a confirmed guest  at "the largest rock-party of the year" in London in honor of former Rolling Stone, Ron Wood, for the inauguration his display of art in the Cafe de Paris. 

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21 February 1998

Julian appears in a concert presented by Mike Bongiorno accompanying David Bowie in Sanremo, Italy.

Early April 1998

The video for Day After Day is shot in Rome, Italy. It was directed and photographed by Lina Wertmuller and then re-edited by Julian and his friend, Anthony Levine. The video portrays Julian as a World War I soldier who while fighting in trenches daydreams about returning to the woman he loves.

8 April 1998

Julian's 35th birthday.  Monaco Records stated "Wednesday  morning at 2 am we all wished Julian a happy birthday in the Rascasse bar, followed by a big party on Wednesday night and did it all over again on Saturday. Lots of fun handing out a shower of champagne to whomever was in range."

24 April 1998

Julian performs Day After Day live on TFI Friday (UK) presented by Chris Evans.