Guitar solos are a dime a dozen and vary in quality, but George Harrison put out contributions to songs that are simply on another level.
From influencing his gear choices to inspiring chord changes and lead lines, one guitarist stood above the rest for the Quiet ...
Until this year our songs have been better than George ... inspired by an LSD-influenced conversation between John Lennon and actor Peter Fonda. In The Beatles Anthology, Harrison recalled ...
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 ...
George Harrison got his first number-one hit outside of The Beatles with a track that represented the best of him, covering all bases of his talent.
"Cloud 9," the opening title track (although the LP was spelled Cloud Nine) to George Harrison's mega-successful 1987 album, could be interpreted as someone reaching out to a lover. But in reality, ...
George Harrison had three solo chart-toppers but they all pale in comparison to this song from 'All Things Must Pass'.
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 ...
Mr Joshi, who was friends with George Harrison, was the one who introduced him to India's celebrated musician Ravi Shankar who was a big influence on the star and famously taught him to play the ...