George Harrison wrote 'Art of Dying' in 1966 after being inspired by the quest for greater fulfilment, but recorded it alongside Derek and the Dominoes in 1970.
Harrison’s songwriting was shaped by his talent as an arranger and collaborator, which sometimes masked his singular genius.
George Harrison was a masterful songwriter, although he hardly got to show it in The Beatles. But which of his solo releases ...
The vintage Futurama, which the late Beatle favored during his band’s formative days, will go under the gavel at Julien’s ...
The oddball electric – which originally went up for auction back in 2019 – was also used on the Fab Four's first official ...
The Beatle is believed to have played the Futurama guitar in more than 300 performances, including several key moments in the ...
A guitar bought by George Harrison for £58 when he was a teenager could fetch three quarters of a million pounds plus when it ...
In a new video feature, lauded session drummer Jim Keltner discusses why he feels George Harrison was a “brilliant” ...
Futurama guitar, which Harrison’s mum paid for in instalments and which he played at hundreds of Beatles gigs, could fetch ...
An electric guitar played by the late guitarist George Harrison in the early days of the Beatles will go up for sale at an ...
"All the other guitars fell off the wall!" George Harrison recalled when he and Paul McCartney demoed his historic Futurama ...
George Harrison's debut solo single “My Sweet Lord” is back on multiple charts in the U.K. this week, and it's bigger than ...