A piece of toast eaten by George Harrison in the early 1960s has sold to a Beatles fan and memorabilia collector for an undisclosed sum. The bread was put into a scrapbook by Beatles fan Sue Houghton.
George Harrison is as foundational to electronic music as Black Sabbath is to metal. Welcome to No Skips, the weekly column where we take an album track by track to see if any tracks are skippable or ...
The guitarist took up the instrument because of the Beatle. When it came to sharing a studio with him, he knew his hero would ...
The words I have to think more about than the music.” Henne Magazine, 1975. First and foremost, George Harrison was a guitar player. It’s understandable then, that Harrison prioritised a music ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNTop 25 George Harrison ’70s SongsEverybody knows how George Harrison started the ’70s: His seven-times platinum international chart-topping triple album All ...
Credit: Pete Still/Redferns/Getty Images A new George Harrison tribute album that was recorded using some of the late guitar great’s own Beatles electric guitars and acoustic guitars has been ...
George Harrison was a huge fan and supporter of British comedy, so much so that he created a production company to get what became cult classics made. Handmade Films were behind the likes of Monty ...
George Harrison (left) and John Lennon rehearse the song Something in a scene from the 2021 film, Get Back. | Credit: Disney/YouTube Re-emerging from a five-year hiatus in 1987 with the Cloud Nine ...
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 ...
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