George Harrison was a master of the guitar-playing craft, but there was one solo that definitively changed the art forever in ...
One of the Beatles' most iconic guitar solos was contributed to by another rock star.
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.
“That Which I Have Lost” has a western-tinge to it that is oh-so-inviting. Though it may not be one of Harrison’s most well-known solo songs, it is certainly worth a listen. Harrison takes on a new ...
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LIVERPOOL - An electric guitar played by the late guitarist George Harrison in the early days of the Beatles will go up for sale at an auction next month where it could be sold for more than $800,000.
After school every day, George turned on the radio. He listened to tunes from Jimmie Rodgers, Big Bill Broonzy, Slim Whitman, and various English music-hall numbers. However, Rodgers made George ...
George Harrison’s expertise on guitar was far more subdued than other players. He isn’t considered a flashy soloist like Jimi Hendrix or Jimmy Page. Instead he dealt in timeless riffs. He is ...
(Reuters) - An electric guitar played by George Harrison on British television prior to the Beatles' "invasion" of the United States will go on the auction block along with a rare album cover signed ...
A guitar bought by the late George Harrison for £58 has sold for over £1 million at auction. The late Beatles star's mother paid for the Resonet Futurama instrument in 1959 when he was a 16-year-old ...
The electric guitar that helped George Harrison ascend to stardom is ready for another musician. The vintage Futurama, which the late Beatle favored during his band’s formative days, will go under the ...