In commemoration of George’s 75th Birthday (February 25), we join Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Anoushka and Ravi Shankar, and many more, to celebrate his life and music. Concert for George is now available for the very first time on vinyl…
Paul McCartney & Eric Clapton’s performance of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” is now available to stream for the first time! Listen here and pre-save the upcoming reissue of CONCERT FOR GEORGE to automatically add the album to your Spotify library when it’s released. Plus you’ll be entered to…
August 1, 2015 marks the 44th anniversary of George Harrison’s groundbreaking Concert for Bangladesh, as well as 10 years since former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan approached the Harrison family and created the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF to formalize UNICEF’s longstanding relationship with the Harrisons. In the tradition…
You can now explore George’s catalogue, including the newly released The Apple Years 1968-75 box set containing his first 6 solo albums which have all been newly Remastered For iTunes, on his new artist page here. To co-incide with this you can also download “4”, a free digital EP and experience a…
On this day, 1st August 1971, George Harrison and Ravi Shankar were joined on stage by their friends Bob Dylan, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston, Leon Russell and many more, to perform at the first major music benefit concert for a humanitarian cause, The Concert For Bangladesh. The…
To celebrate the release of The Apple Years 1968-75 box set, Olivia & Dhani Harrison are giving filmmakers the opportunity to make a music video for one of George Harrison’s most loved songs, ‘What Is Life‘. 5 finalists will be chosen by Universal Music & Genero.tv and will win a copy of The Apple Years box set….
As a celebration of George’s life, music and philosophy, Olivia Harrison and Yvonne Innes created this garden for the 2008 Chelsea Flower Show, depicting George’s life and journey from the material to the spiritual world.
The year 1976 marked the end of George Harrison’s recording contract with EMI (Parlophone). It was first negotiated for the Beatles as a group by Brian Epstein in 1962 and renewed in 1967 with additional rights as solo artists. Over a span of 14 years, thirteen original Beatle albums,…