Characterizations of George Harrison often focus on his spirituality and lifelong search for knowledge from far-flung places. But Harrison was also a guy who struggled at times to reconcile that part ...
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 ...
Once, in 1968, the Beatles attempted to emulate Fleetwood Mac, which later turned into a track on 'Abbey Road.' ...
To mark the 50th anniversary of George Harrison’s mysterious and magnificent second solo album, Living In The Material World, his great friend and go-to drummer Jim Keltner recalls their first ...
When it comes to the so-called Quiet Beatle, author Seth Rogovoy’s "Within You Without You: Listening to George Harrison" ...
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 ...
It's 50 years since the UK release of George Harrison’s most successful solo single, My Sweet Lord, that was instrumental in popularising the Hindu divine form of Krishna in the west.
George Harrison was never in any doubt about the cause of the cancer which had hit him twice before, blaming his smoking habit for the lung and throat tumours he had suffered over the past four years.
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 ...
29, 2024 — In the largest predation event ever recorded, researchers observed capelin shoaling off the coast of Norway, where a swarm of cod overtook them, consuming over 10 million fish in a ...
All net proceeds (after taxes), will be donated to the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF.
One of the very few successful female writers of the 19th century, George Sand is best known as a novelist and playwright, a true equal of her male contemporaries Balzac, Flaubert, and Victor Hugo.