In the latter half of the 1960s, George Harrison began writing more songs for The Beatles. While he hadn ... He was so dedicated to songwriting that he wrote one song while reeling from jetlag.
Towards the end of the Beatles’ career, it would’ve been hard to imagine George Harrison had much good to say about his time ...
A new video promo for the expanded reissue of George Harrison's 1973 album ‘Living in the Material World’ features him ...
In the book, Rogovoy takes a closer look at Harrison’s contribution to the Beatles ... is a song he co-wrote with Bob Dylan, “I’d Have You Anytime.” The album also included George ...
During his appearance on the Dick Cavett Show in 1971, George Harrison discussed the Beatles breakup, as well as his former ...
While George Harrison could be critical of The Beatles, he still thought their music sounded good — as long as it wasn’t produced in the United States. For the most part, he explained ...
as well as the almost two-dozen songs the Beatles recorded that were written and sung by George. THE EAGLE: What made you decide a few years ago to craft a book about Harrison? ROGOVOY: This is my ...
The song, Radhe Shaam, was written and produced ... was played to 100 people at Liverpool Beatles Museum earlier. Mr Joshi, who was friends with George Harrison, was the one who introduced him ...
The Beatles may be considered near-deities in the world of music, but McCartney, Lennon, Harrison and Starr were still ...
In the years after The Beatles’ split, George Harrison ... control of their music from manager Allen Klein. The former Beatles spent several tense years battling over this. Harrison also dealt ...
All four band members played on Now and Then, thanks to software that pulled John Lennon's voice from an old recording.
The Beatles earned their first Grammy nominations since 1997 on Friday. The Fab Four earned two nods for their latest – and ...