George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass, rejected during The Beatles’ Let It Be era, became the standout track of his landmark ...
Enchanted by the sitar ever since he had his first cursory dabble (the story goes, that this happened during the making of the Beatles’ second movie Help!), George was eager to lay his guitar to one ...
Buddy Holly inspired everyone from Bob Dylan to The Beatles, but it was George Harrison was perhaps his biggest fan. The guitarist thought he was a rock idol.
George Harrison embraced the changes he underwent in his life. "The Light Has Lighted The World" espouses this philosophy.
George Harrison is sitting in a vast soundstage at Twickenham Film Studios, explaining to Ringo Starr and film director Michael Lindsay-Hogg how a BBC2 sci-fi series called Out Of The Unknown, that he ...
George Harrison had to fight and scratch to get his songs on Beatles records. That’s a well-known fact among Fab Four fans and might explain why he never missed his bandmates when the group broke up.
George Harrison began contributing more songs to The Beatles in the latter half of the 1960s. This meant the band dedicated more studio time to his songs, which they often found fruitless and ...
The late George Harrison was responsible for composing many memorable songs for both The Beatles and his own solo career. Harrison usually wrote tunes by himself, but there were quite a few instances ...
Taking the stage in front of an audience that included Neil Young, Bernie Taupin, Mark Hamill, Don Johnson, Rita Wilson and ...
While Frank Sinatra predicted The Beatles’ success would sputter out in the United States, he initially became friendly with George Harrison. Sinatra gave the highest compliments to one of Harrison’s ...
During the tempestuous, early 1970s friendship between George Harrison and Eric Clapton, one drunken night led to a strange duelling none present would forget.