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George Harrison didn't shy away from his old band in his solo career. Here are four Harrison songs with direct Beatles' references.
We are taking a closer look at who The Beatles' George Harrison would call his favourite guitarist of all time. It's a player that not many will know ...
Most classic rock songs are fun, but sometimes they can be quite sad. These are three famously depressing classic rock songs.
The 1960s were an incredibly exciting time for guitar music, and that can be heard perfectly in the plethora of amazing riffs ...
Since then, the award-winning Shimabukuro has thrilled audiences around the world with his original works and renditions of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and Adele’s ...
Owing to the expanded double album length, Harrison boasts four compositions for The Beatles, the most for any of their records. From ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ meditative rock and ‘Long, Long, ...
Out of sincere love for Bob Dylan, George Harrison once called the masterful lyricist the "looniest" person he knew.
According to Donovan, he became George Harrison's songwriting mentor when this Beatle started writing his own songs for the band.
Fifty-two years ago today, George Harrison scored his second No. 1 on the Hot 100, overtaking a former Beatles bandmate.
George Harrison couldn't get The Beatles on board with "Hear Me Lord". So instead, he used it to close out his first solo album.
One item up for auction is a dollar bill. Writing in black ballpoint pen reads “To Bob, George Harrison.” Though it is unclear when Harrison signed the bill, it is from the 1981 series.
In 2007, she published a bestselling memoir, Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me, and flipped the narrative on the muse label by finally sharing her side of the story.