The quiet one’s songwriting gifts fully flourished during the latter half of the Beatles’ reign, and we’ve collected his own ...
George Harrison visited his his ex, Pattie Boyd, shortly before his death. He made a comment that she said only he would ...
Campbell recalls rejecting his own solo on the Traveling Wilburys' debut single – and why Harrison's playing style was a better fit ...
George Harrison's toast crust has been sold for thousands and is being preserved with museum-like care. Getty Images Here comes the crumb. A piece of toast that was left behind by late Beatles ...
For The Beatles’ George Harrison, one major life event influenced a whole career of solo releases. One of which was the song “My Sweet Lord” from his 1970 solo album All Things Must Pass.
Considering he was one of the most famous people on the planet, George Harrison probably didn’t need too much urging to sing about the damage that can be done by unfounded gossip. When he ...
A piece of toast allegedly eaten, then discarded by George Harrison in the early 1960s has reportedly been acquired by a memorabilia dealer, The Daily Express reports. Joseph O’Donnell ...
There’s something in the way he chews! A piece of toast allegedly eaten, then discarded by George Harrison in the early 1960s has reportedly been acquired by a memorabilia dealer, The Daily ...
A piece of The Belatles star George Harrison's toast dating back 62 years has been rediscovered and sold at auction. The breakfast food had been preserved on a scrapbook page alongside cigarette ...
Beatles enthusiasts were taken aback by George Harrison's solo album that emerged soon after the iconic band split. Astonishment echoed through a Reddit thread as music and Beatles fans dissected ...
George Harrison was born on February 25 (or late in the evening on February 24, according to conflicting sources) in 1942. The Beatles’ lead guitarist also wrote many classic songs for the band ...
A piece of toast said to be left on a plate by George Harrison and pocketed by a fan before being preserved on a scrapbook page, has been purchased by a Beatles fan. In 1962, 15-year-old Sue ...