In the 1970s, George Harrison was liberated from the band who consigned him to the subs bench. And one show helped spark a ...
After a fruitful spell early in the 1970s after The Beatles' break-up, George Harrison would cut a slapdash number that he ...
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Paul McCartney was meant to be the Beatles’ lead guitarist – then stage fright led him to George Harrison
McCartney explains how Harrison became the band’s primary soloist in this exclusive extract from The Beatles Anthology ...
When George Harrison released "I Don't Care Anymore" as his "Dark Horse" B-side, he seemingly really (really) meant it.
The Beatles might have looked incredibly different had Paul McCartney not choked the first time he went to play lead guitar in public.
"The Beatles Anthology" is back for the documentary's 30th anniversary. A first look at the restoration and a new ninth ...
George Harrison began contributing more songs to The Beatles in the latter half of the 1960s. This meant the band dedicated more studio time to his songs, which they often found fruitless and ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Pete Still/Redferns/Getty Images A new George Harrison tribute album that was recorded ...
Like the rest of his Beatles bandmates, George Harrison grew up in a working-class family in Liverpool. Also like the rest of the band, he found success, fame, and immeasurable wealth with the band, ...
Their ‘end’ was declared long ago — so why are the Fab Four back with a new compilation album and documentary?
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