For many years, George Harrison‘s songs were regarded as unfortunate necessities. But, as Bob Dylan once said, “who wouldn’t be?” Caught behind two of pop music’s finest, Harrison’s bronze position
George Harrison didn’t really need to play by anyone else’s rules once The Beatles broke up.He was the one who had to go along with everything that John Lennon and
David Crosby was an imperial songwriter of the highest calibre. He was not only a part of one of the greatest supergroups of all time alongside Stephen Stills, Graham Nash
If Simon Cowell had been born a few decades earlier and got his grubby mitts on The Beatles, he would have undoubtedly labelled them a brand, not a band.Dollar signs
George Harrison was always looking for something with more depth whenever he got into the music business.After being a member of The Beatles for the first third of his life,