Exploring the relationship between Neil Young and George Harrison, including why The Beatles guitarist hated his work, and ...
Less known, though they should be, are underrated later gems like 1976's Thirty Three & 1/3 and Harrison's self-titled 1979 ...
George Harrison was the archetypal lead guitarist. Like all great players, his style was the result of an eclectic mix of influences. Big Bill Broonzy, Django Reinhardt, Slim Whitman, Chet Atkins ...
The extremes of George Harrison‘s personality came shining through in the songs he wrote. While he could wax spiritual as well as anyone, he also harbored a healthy cynicism he often expressed ...
For George Harrison, no one was better than Buddy Holly ... But it was Harrison who, as the group's lead guitarst, felt Holly's influence most keenly in his playing. “I think one of the greatest ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. George Harrison was always known as the “quiet Beatle,” as he was the least gregarious and outgoing of the bunch. That nickname ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. George Harrison’s Living in the Material World was a major success when it was released in the mid-’70s. It was heralded at the ...