George Harrison was cremated without ceremony in a simple cardboard coffin just hours after he died, it was revealed last night. The ex-Beatle was taken to a crematorium in Los Angeles after his ...
Until this year our songs have been better than George’s Only in the months leading up to The Beatles’ break-up was Harrison’s contribution and his songwriting abilities finally acknowledged ...
George Harrison was a British musician. He rose to fame as a member of The Beatles (1960-1970). The rock quartet holds the record for most Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits with 20, including "Hey Jude ...
For George Harrison, no one was better than Buddy Holly. To be clear, Holly held sway over the entire group. John Lennon and founding bassist Stuart Sutcliffe took inspiration for the Beatles ...
The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens will open a new exhibit honoring George Harrison called George Harrison: A Gardener’s Life.
The schizophrenic who stabbed former Beatle George Harrison was today preparing to be released after being conditionally discharged from the secure hospital where he has been detained. Michael ...
Dubbed “The Over and Out Tour”, the trek will see the veteran band play 27 dates starting in Palm Desert, California on ... alongside George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty.
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. George Harrison has been gone from this world for more than two decades, but the music he made during his lifetime remains popular to ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. George Harrison was always known as the “quiet Beatle,” as he was the least gregarious and outgoing of the bunch. That nickname ...
PAUL MCCARTNEY performs in Inglewood, California ... (John Lennon was murdered in 1980, and George Harrison died of cancer in 2001.) The letter read as follows: “We would like to take this ...
It’s an often repeated cliché about George Harrison’s songwriting during his time as a Beatle that “George was relegated to one song per Beatles album”. This is just rewriting history in ...
In September 1974, George Harrison’s record label, Dark Horse Records released its first two singles. The first was Ravi Shankar’s “I Am Missing You.” Produced and arranged by Harrison ...