George Harrison might have taken a while to get the ball rolling in The Beatles, but he managed to build a sizeable chunk of their all-time classics.
When The Beatles' guitarist George Harrison called Ravi Shankar "the godfather of world music", he opened culture up to a whole host of new folk influences
Beatles guitarist George Harrison married his first wife, model Pattie Boyd, on this day (January 21) in 1966. The couple, who had dated a little less than two years, were wed in a ceremony at a register office in the London suburb of Epsom, U.K.
The Beatles built their entire career on their ability to sound like no one else, but the album opener that Paul McCartney used to emulate American rock ‘n’ roller Jimi Hendrix is one notable exception.
George Harrison's 1974 tour didn't go over well with critics. John Lennon also wasn't impressed with what he saw from his former bandmate.
The Beatles' George Harrison was against the group's final performance on a London rooftop in 1969 - but it seems he was convinced to take part in the legendary set
The Beatles bring Let It Be back to several charts in the U.K. this week, as the final release from the rockers is a bestseller once more in their home country.
It is an understatement to say that rock wouldn't be the same if it weren't for The Beatles. After all, the band formed by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison had a decade-long trajectory that went hand in hand with the sociocultural movements of the '60s.
SPOTLIGHT Beatles fans won’t want to miss Remembering George Harrison, a special night of music written by the late former
The Beatles' 'Now and Then' may win record of the year. Is it singular for the academy, or a boomer-rock harbinger?
Ringo Starr admits he may have had the most unique stage name in The Beatles alongside John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison.