An astonishing exhibition of "horticultural vignettes," memorabilia and music honors George Harrison's healing pastime.
Bob Dylan’s unexpected appearance at The Concert for Bangladesh on August 1, 1971, remains one of the most legendary moments ...
As George Harrison and Bob Dylan stepped onto the stage, the crowd fell into an expectant hush, the weight of history and ...
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Mike McCready liked Frehley's solo so much he used it for Pearl Jam's "Alive," giving the solo a third time in the spotlight ...
Lee Marvin has many weird links to The Beatles. But the oddest of all is how he ruined the Fab Four's finale, much to the chagrin of George Harrison.
Selby Gardens gives visitors a look at guitarist, singer and songwriter George Harrison’s love of gardening with a new horticultural exhibition.
Everybody knows how George Harrison started the '70s: His seven-times platinum international chart-topping triple album All Things Must Pass reeled off the No. 1 "My Sweet Lord" in the wake of the ...
Kathleen Harrison often volunteers her time to Image credit: Kathleen Harrison My journey to become an ICE Fellow was a stop-start one. Personal and global factors played a part – from workload to ...
GEORGE TOWN: Several streets in George Town's heritage precinct will be closed in phases for the Penang Chinese New Year clan celebration (Miaohui) on Saturday (Feb 1) "The roads that will be ...
While the song is memorable for many reasons, it was George Harrison who gave it its most revolutionary feature. Opening with the atmospheric pattern of the harpsichord, played by producer George ...
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