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The Beatles were known for their witty humor and quick one-liners, but it appears fans have finally settled on who the funniest bandmate actually was ...
MEG ANDERSON, BYLINE: The street corner where George Floyd died is still partly blocked today, covered in murals and mementos people have left. For some, it's a place that must be preserved.
The pair met in 1964 after the band played a show in Queens, New York. Allegedly, George Harrison and the rest of the Fab Four were introduced to marijuana by the legendary singer-songwriter that very ...
On May 9, 1969, George Harrison released his second solo album, Electronic Sound. It was released on Zapple Records, which The Beatles designed as an avant-garde offshoot of Apple Records.
Based on the lyrics, Harrison seems to be wondering about the optics of it all. As for the title, you can give the 19th-century American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow some credit for that.
George Harrison’s music and philosophy is part of how I teach myself to keep going, a daily practice. And something about Formula 1, racing, machines in motion, was legitimately meaningful to him.
In “Stuck Inside A Cloud”, George Harrison paints a moving portrait of a man who can’t seem to get out from the malaise that’s enveloped him through no fault of his own.
George Harrison and Eric Clapton were friends, but their relationship saw its fair share of problems. They were able to work through even their biggest problems, but some of their disagreements ...
George Harrison was, in no uncertain terms, the most philosophical of all The Beatles, extending into every corner of his life, from his religious beliefs to his songwriting process. Particularly on ...
A new George Harrison tribute album that was recorded using some of the late guitar great’s own Beatles electric guitars and acoustic guitars has been released. Compiled by gypsy jazz virtuoso ...
George Harrison's toast crust has been sold for thousands and is being preserved with museum-like care. Getty Images Here comes the crumb. A piece of toast that was left behind by late Beatles ...
Rather, “My Sweet Lord” is a folk rock gospel song heavily inspired by Harrison’s spiritual awakening. In 1967, George Harrison and the rest of The Beatles traveled to Rishikesh, India.