Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have shared touching online tributes to George Harrison on the 20th anniversary of their late Beatles bandmate’s death. Harrison died on Nov. 29, 2001 at age 58, following a battle with cancer.
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Today marks the 20th anniversary of the death of George Harrison, who passed away from complications from lung cancer at age 58. Harrison, of course, first came to fame as the
The Beatles legend Paul McCartney has opened up about his band members’ reaction to John Lennon‘s relationship with Yoko Ono back in the days and said that they were not too keen on their relationship at
John Lennon was a lot of things: expert singer, clever lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, iconoclastic forward thinker, peace advocate, bread enthusiast. But
Peter Jackson’s eight-hour Disney Plus docuseries The Beatles: Get Back, an extended behind-the-scenes accounting of the recording of Let It Be, features one
George Harrison died 20 years ago, and just before he lost his battle with cancer, he had one final meeting
Peter Jackson’s Get Back has delighted fans of the Fab Four, but you’ll also spot a lesser-known face in the
Get Back is Disney+’s new documentary about The Beatles, which takes us into the room where the Fab Four were working on