It might seem strange they didn’t think of doing this new edition of the album last year, in time for its 50th anniversary, ...
The Beatles could take music in different directions, but George Harrison thought that this tune wasn't completely original.
"Any Road" acted as George Harrison's final single, released posthumously in 2002. Uncover the meaning behind "Any Road," below.
A new video promo for the expanded reissue of George Harrison's 1973 album ‘Living in the Material World’ features him ...
George Harrison released his 'Living In the Material World' album 50 years ago. It’s now the perfect time for a remixed and ...
Stillwater-based author Douglas K. Miller determined that if he wanted to read a book about Norman-born guitarist Jesse Ed ...
The previous record holder was Tony Bennett, who had a 59-year span between winning a Grammy for “I Left My Heart in San ...
and George Harrison, who died in 2001, do not meet the definition and are therefore not Grammy-eligible. In a five-star review of “Now and Then,” The Independent’s Mark Beaumont wrote that ...
In his memoir, 'Who Am I?', Pete Townshend of The Who explained how he had been asked to help Eric Clapton romance Pattie ...
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The song was produced ... with both Murphy and George on their respective solo records. “Let the Flowers Go” dates back to 2014, when Murphy was working on his solo album Lion. Youth presented the ...
George Harrison was never in any doubt about the cause of the cancer which had hit him twice before, blaming his smoking habit for the lung and throat tumours he had suffered over the past four years.