As the Beatles return to the screen this week, we recall the guitarist whose gear choices, chord changes and lead lines inspired the Quiet Beatle most of all ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Hoberman Publishing / Alamy Stock Photo Guitarists and keyboard players don’t have much ...
George Harrison undoubtedly left his mark in the guitar world. His style uniquely blended all his influences, from older guitarists like Carl Perkins and Jimmie Rodgers to legendary sitarist Ravi ...
“Let It Be” is one of the Fab Four’s most well-known songs from the tail end of their career. This 1970 song also features one of George Harrison’s finest guitar solos. Fun fact: There are actually ...
We often think of the Beatles in terms of the subsequent music they helped inspire, but before they were the Fab Four, they were being blown away and inspired by music themselves—like the American ...
"This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying)" simultaneously recalled one of George Harrison's greatest moments with the Beatles as it bid that era a definitive goodbye. Released on Dec. 8, 1975, this would ...
George Harrison quickly became obsessed with rock ‘n’ roll when he was a kid. He begged his mother to buy him a guitar. Thankfully she obliged. His father was supportive as well, at least initially.
The paradoxes of George Harrison’s career can perplex even the most casual Beatles fans. Taken together the contradictions are as much a part of the band’s legend as John Lennon’s solipsism or Paul ...
The guitar played by George Harrison during the Beatles’ final appearance at the Cavern Club in Liverpool is expected to sell for as much as $500,000 at auction in September, sales agents Gardiner ...
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