The legend stopped by the VH1 studios with Ravi Shankar to chat about their new collaboration, leading to his impromptu solo ...
Most of The Beatles' legacy ends up falling back on John Lennon and Paul McCartney, but George Harrison made for the extra glue in their early days.
A piece of toast eaten by George Harrison in the early 1960s has sold to a Beatles fan and memorabilia collector for an ...
George Harrison's breakfast toast from 1963 has sold to a Beatles fan for an undisclosed sum. It was originally auctioned in ...
‘Blue Jay Way’ is a rare early song from Harrison to be featured on the band’s album and was written primarily as the ‘All Things Must Pass’ singer waited for publicist Derek Taylor to arrive at the ...
George Harrison made heaps of money in The Beatles. In the band's early days, however, he didn't think this would be the case ...
Despite it being his own composition, Lennon was embarrassed by and dismissive of the 'Rubber Soul' album closer, even if Harrison loved it.
George Harrison was the underestimated Beatle and when it came to what would turn into one of his biggest hits, the rest of the band took some convincing.
While later penning some of The Beatles' biggest songs, lead guitarist George Harrison spoke candidly about why his early songwriting efforts were so spare ...
The songwriting talents of George Harrison went somewhat underappreciated within The Beatles, but producer George Martin always recognised his brilliance.
The breakfast remains were swiped from the dining table at George Harrison’s family home in 1962 and have been preserved all ...