Less known, though they should be, are underrated later gems like 1976's Thirty Three & 1/3 and Harrison's self-titled 1979 ...
George Harrison needed some kind of outlet after The Beatles, but he knew enough to know when he royally screwed something up ...
It's difficult to imagine the Beatles without George Harrison, but there was once a moment where his joining the band was not ...
George Harrison might have taken a while to get the ball rolling in The Beatles, but he managed to build a sizeable chunk of ...
Berry and the team at Selby created an exhibition to celebrate Harrison’s love for nature and music. It’s an exhibit set to ...
George Harrison didn't always get his dues while with the Beatles, but the songs he did manage to get recorded became beloved.
George’s songs were often expressions of his Hindu ... Donovan said George Harrison’s album ‘Brainwashed’ was a reaction to materialism Two kindred spirits in the 1960s counterculture ...
George Harrison had a handful of hit songs after The Beatles broke up ... “What Is Love” appeared on the album All Things Must Pass. That album is generally considered the defining record ...
George Harrison was always known as the ... and it was plenty loud enough. One of Harrison’s most famous albums, Living in the Material World, returns to the Billboard charts this week.
The extremes of George Harrison‘s personality came shining through in the songs he wrote ... the title track from his final studio album. The cynical side mostly wins out, however, showing ...
Until this year our songs have been better than George ... album, inspired by an LSD-influenced conversation between John Lennon and actor Peter Fonda. In The Beatles Anthology, Harrison recalled ...