George Harrison penned many stunning solo songs during his post-Beatles career, but we think these four tunes are worth revisiting.
Towards the end of the Beatles’ career, it would’ve been hard to imagine George Harrison had much good to say about his time ...
It might seem strange they didn’t think of doing this new edition of the album last year, in time for its 50th anniversary, ...
George Harrison released his 'Living In the Material World' album 50 years ago. It’s now the perfect time for a remixed and ...
The previous record holder was Tony Bennett, who had a 59-year span between winning a Grammy for “I Left My Heart in San ...
Official rules state that although the majority of “Now and Then” qualifies as newly recorded, the archive elements featuring John Lennon, who died in 1980, and George Harrison, who died in ...
During his appearance on the Dick Cavett Show in 1971, George Harrison discussed the Beatles breakup, as well as his former ...
The collaborative track is an ode to transformation and identity. Bauhaus’ Peter Murphy Recruits Boy George For New Song “Let ...
A pair of Eighties music giants have joined forces as Peter Murphy and Boy George have shared their new collaboration "Let the Flowers Grow." ...
Bauhaus’ Peter Murphy and Culture Club singer Boy George have joined forces for a new song. “Let the Flowers Grow,” said Murphy in a press release, came about when he was in Spain working on ...
George Harrison was cremated without ceremony ... And in the final days of his life, Harrison was still writing songs for a final solo album, which may be called Portrait of a Leg-end - a joking ...
George Harrison was never in any doubt about the cause ... "I'm not going to die on you folks just yet - I am very lucky." But the cancer scare prompted the former Beatle to go for annual check ...