George Harrison’s Living in the Material World is the latest in a seemingly never-ending stream of solo Beatles reissues, and ...
It's difficult to imagine the Beatles without George Harrison, but there was once a moment where his joining the band was not ...
Less known, though they should be, are underrated later gems like 1976's Thirty Three & 1/3 and Harrison's self-titled 1979 ...
Selby Gardens gives visitors a look at guitarist, singer and songwriter George Harrison’s love of gardening with a new ...
Fans of George Harrison and Selby Gardens may have already indulged in a stroll through the downtown gardens’ current Jean & ...
George Harrison was always known as the “quiet Beatle ... returns to the Billboard charts this week. The decades-old collection was recently re-released as a collectible vinyl, and fans ...
The Harrison estate never seemed over-eager ... B-side "Miss O'Dell," which should have made the album. George gossips about his old friend and Apple comrade Chris O'Dell, laughing too hard ...
A new exhibit inspired by George Harrison’s love of gardening has opened at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida.
From Oasis to U2 and even Paul McCartney's solo offerings, we're looking at George Harrison's cutting critiques—t when he was far from the quiet Beatle.
George Harrison was a British musician. He rose to fame as a member of The Beatles (1960-1970). The rock quartet holds the record for most Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits with 20, including "Hey Jude ...
that George decided he wanted a guitar of his own. He heard that an old Dovedale pal, Raymond Hughes, was selling his for £3 10s (£3.50). Harrison, by this point a pupil at Liverpool Institute ...