George Harrison was a deeply spiritual man, and this was reflected in his music. These are five of his most spiritual tracks.
Harrison (left) and Boyd (right) went to India so he could play the sitar under Ravi Shankar (middle) A sitar owned and played by George Harrison has been sold for $62,500 (£46,581) in the United ...
Olivia Harrison, Widow of Beatle George Harrison, Eulogizes Ravi Shankar The widow of the late Beatle George Harrison, Olivia Harrison, joined friends and family to pay respects to Ravi Shankar on ...
Ravi Shankar was born in Varanasi ... violinist Yehudi Menuhin, and of course George Harrison of The Beatles. By the end of the ‘60s he was arguably the most famous Indian in the world. Shankar ...
Appearing on 1969's Abbey Road, "Something" was Harrison's very first A-side Beatles single — seven years after the band began releasing music. It was a No. 1 hit in the U.S., as well as No. 4 in the ...
The young Ravi Shankar travelled to Paris ... In the 1960s Beatles guitarist George Harrison was introduced to Shankar’s music. He used the sitar in some recordings and, along with other ...
In 1991, Eric Clapton convinced his friend George Harrison to play 12 dates in Japan with him, December 1-17, marking the second tour of Harrison’s solo career. A few months later, Harrison ...
The paradoxes of George Harrison’s career can perplex ... fellow Beatles), his collaborations with the Indian sitar-guru Ravi ...
The reissues were produced by George’s widow and son, Olivia and Dhani Harrison. The tracks were mixed by respected studio engineer Paul Hicks. The Living in the Material World box set features ...
George Harrison was cremated without ceremony in a simple cardboard coffin just hours after he died, it was revealed last night. The ex-Beatle was taken to a crematorium in Los Angeles after his ...
A blue plaque commemorating the life of Beatles legend George Harrison is to be unveiled ... play the sitar with legendary Indian musician Ravi Shankar and staged fundraising concerts for ...
The young Ravi Shankar travelled to Paris ... In the 1960s Beatles guitarist George Harrison was introduced to Shankar’s music. He used the sitar in some recordings and, along with other ...