RNS offers a special package of four stories as part of its Tuesday report, called My Sweet Lord: Revisiting the Beatles and Transcendental Meditation. The articles included are as follows: The Gospel ...
Perhaps the most comprehensive look into John’s mind is Jann S. Wenner’s 1971 book Lennon Remembers. The lengthy interview sees John talking about his life, his worldview, and his contemporaries — ...
Released in November 1970, George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass was his third studio album and first solo work to be released after The Beatles break-up earlier that year. The Quiet Beatle never ...
The Beatles devastated fans when they decided to bring the band to an end between late 1969 and early 1970. The band had come to the conclusion that they could not work well together anymore, and ...
Fifty-one years after its release, George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" is getting its first music video — with a little help from the late Beatle's nearest and dearest. Director Lance Bangs tells PEOPLE ...
George Harrison had enough to deal with during the making of All Things Must Pass, and deciding whether or not to make “My Sweet Lord” into a single was just another dilemma. George had just left one ...
George Harrison has recently been back in the cultural limelight thanks to the popularity of the documentary, The Beatles: Get Back, on Disney+, which even includes Harrison quitting the band on ...
Music licensing company PPL has produced a Top 20 chart of the most played tracks in the 21st century released by Apple Records to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the record company founded by The ...
Sir Ringo Starr, Fred Armisen and Vanessa Bayer are among the famous faces to feature in the first ever official music video for George Harrison’s solo song My Sweet Lord. The video has been produced ...
'Early Takes: Volume 1,' a collection of raw, mostly acoustic demos from the start of George Harrison's solo career, will be released next month, with fans treated to early takes of some of Harrison's ...
It was the mantra that took over the world. George Harrison’s first solo No.1 single stands alone in rock history for going against the secular grain as a full-on love song to the Creator. While there ...