George Harrison time with The Beatles raked in money. He said he didn't see much of this because of "gangsters." ...
George Harrison may have been a fairly quiet guitar hero, but when he did speak up, every one of his breaks spoke volumes.
The 1969 song established Harrison as a songwriter on a par with Lennon and McCartney — and spawned hundreds of covers ...
Sometimes songs showcase more than just the tracks at hand, with one tune George Harrison proved he was now the star of the ...
Selby Gardens gives visitors a look at guitarist, singer and songwriter George Harrison’s love of gardening with a new ...
Ravi Shankar inspired George Harrison, and soon, Indian instrumentation made its way onto albums by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Donovan, and many others. The sitar remains the most prominent of ...
George Harrison’s Living in the Material World is the latest in a seemingly never-ending stream of solo Beatles reissues, and ...
Fans of George Harrison and Selby Gardens may have already indulged in a stroll through the downtown gardens’ current Jean & ...
Frank Sinatra was a fan of George Harrison's writing. Harrison once got a chance to admire Sinatra sing one of his classic songs.
Everybody knows how George Harrison started the '70s: His seven-times platinum international chart-topping triple album All Things Must Pass reeled off the No. 1 "My Sweet Lord" in the wake of the ...
George Harrison didn’t always get his flowers in the Beatles writing sessions. Part of what made him move to leave the band was his feeling that it was becoming the Paul and John show.
Visual arts writer Marty Fugate looks at five shows to see at The Ringling, Ringling College, Sarasota Art Museum and Art ...