Later in 1972, they were billed as the Plastic Ono Elephantās Memory Band and performed with Lennon and Ono on various TV shows, albums and concerts. On August 30, 1972, with the addition of John Ward on bass and Jim Keltner on drums, the band played with Lennon and Ono at the famous One to One Concert organized by Geraldo Rivera, to benefit the Willowbrook State School for mentally handicapped children. The concert was filmed and recorded, later released in February 1986 as the album Live In New York City. On September 4, they played live again with Lennon and Ono at the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon, performing āImagineā, āNow or Neverā and āGive Peace A Chanceā.
In April and May 1972, the band recorded their second self-titled album, produced by Lennon and released on the Beatlesā Apple Records label, together with an accompanying single āPower Boogieā. It also contains various contributions by Lennon himself on guitar and vocals. This album has never been re-issued on compact disc. From October to November, the band recorded material for Onoās double album Approximately Infinite Universe, released in January 1973.











