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A new photography book by George Harrison will be published in 2026. 'The Third Eye' is a collection of over 250 photographs ...
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George Harrison's Beatles-era photos to be released in new bookNEW YORK (AP) — A book of Beatles-era photographs taken by George Harrison, many of them never published, will be released next year. Random House announced Thursday that “The Third Eye,” which ...
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George Harrison’s role in The Beatles was bigger than many realize, but he didn’t receive recognition like John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Guitar World on MSNHow a Gypsy jazz guitarist came to play George Harrison’s iconic Beatles guitars on a new tribute albumRecorded in Harrison’s home studio using his most famous instruments, Robin Nolan’s Gypsy jazz covers reimagine the quiet ...
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Irish Star on MSNThe Beatles fans come to a verdict on George Harrison's 'best' songThe Beatles' George Harrison was praised for his vocal performance on his iconic song 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' ...
If one incident highlights the tortuous position that George Harrison found himself in as part of The Beatles then this is it. It’s just one of a number of incidents captured in Peter Jackson ...
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Paul McCartney and George Harrison did not care for Oasis's music, despite the Beatles heavily influencing the Gallagher ...
Come the end of the 1960s, The Beatles knew their journey was coming to an end. But did fans? Well only ones who listened to ...
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Guitar Player on MSNRobben Ford on what went wrong with George Harrison's first tour after the Beatles’ breakupGeorge Harrison’s tour for his solo album Dark Horse was memorable for all the wrong reasons. He developed laryngitis during ...
From his time with The Beatles to his solo career, George Harrison loved almost every instrument he came across, but he ...
Producer George Martin was careful not to delete the April 30 version, with the result that both of Harrison’s overdubbed solos were present on the master tape from this point forward.
George Harrison was a mystery to a Beatles audio engineer In his time with The Beatles, Emerick was the friendliest with Paul McCartney, but he liked John Lennon and Ringo Starr as well.
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