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George Harrison and The Beatles are known for their Indian influence, though, that wouldn't have been the case if it wasn't for David Crosby.
Learn more about how Harrison inadvertently helped McCartney write "Band on the Run" while in legal discussions about their ...
George Harrison was a pivotal force in The Beatles, bringing a sense of diversity and class to the Fab Four. But he also saw ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison boosted Bob Dylan's confidence after knock by co-writing a 'romantic' songGeorge Harrison noticed Bob Dylan's confidence was lacking when he went to visit the singer-songwriter for Thanksgiving in ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison never wanted to work with one Beatle again but said it 'wasn't personal'The Beatles officially broke up in 1970 after Paul McCartney announced he was leaving the band and it seems tensions remained ...
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Guitar Player on MSNHow David Crosby's casual recommendation changed George Harrison’s guitar playing foreverHarrison’s love for Ravi Shankar and his sitar experiments are well documented, and it seems Crosby got the ball rolling ...
As civilians, they had influence that — because monoculture ... And then there is George Harrison. But George was a way to listen to the Beatles without listening to the Beatles.
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles fans stunned as they finally learn the 'play on words' that gave band nameThe Beatles, comprised of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, weren't always going to be called ...
It’s never easy losing a dear friend, but when that person is also a close collaborator, hero, and musical inspiration to you, the effect of their passing can be horrific to deal with. For Tom Petty, ...
Barham's arrangements sweetened everything from 1968’s Wonderwall Music to 1973’s Living in the Material World and beyond, and in this rare interview he talks Harrison the songwriter, producer and col ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles album George Harrison thought wasn't 'any good' became an absolute successGeorge Harrison was not a fan of one of The Beatles most beloved albums, but he knew it was popular for a reason.
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