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George Harrison is the songwriter behind “Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles. Later, this artist offered a glimpse into his creative process, even revealing that he wrote a guitar solo for this ...
All musicians, no matter how big or small, have their influences, and the Beatles were no exception. While the Fab Four are rightfully regarded as trailblazers, there was a time when the Liverpudlians ...
A resolute fan of 1950s rock and roll, he never got along with hard rock — despite his love for the guitarist who paved the ...
It’s hard to imagine George Harrison without hearing his impeccable slide guitar work. George started playing slide guitar just before The Beatles broke up. The style gave him a fresh sound, and he ...
We often think of the Beatles in terms of the subsequent music they helped inspire, but before they were the Fab Four, they were being blown away and inspired by music themselves—like the American ...
This song deserves way more love compared to Harrison’s other big hits. Though, a lot of his solo work doesn’t get as much attention as it should. “The Light That Has Lighted The World” is a standout ...
The solo catalog of George Harrison has moved to Dark Horse Records via BMG, the company announced on Tuesday. Harrison’s family retains the rights to the catalog. The 12-album catalog includes ...
How a flippant comment from George Harrison made at a Beatles business meeting inspired Paul McCartney to write one of his ...
The young guitarist for Humble Pie found himself unexpectedly sitting opposite Harrison at an impromptu rehearsal just days ...
As different as George Harrison and Jerry Garcia may have been as guitarists, it would appear that their influences both came from the same special talent.
George Harrison may have been the quiet Beatle, but he was the most adventurous member of the group. And he was the most underappreciated. In the early days, he was typically given one song per album ...