There was a famous kind of couple of weeks, I believe it was November, around Thanksgiving time, 1968 where George Harrison went to Woodstock and hung out with both Bob Dylan and the Band.
When George Harrison made his solo debut, a cast of famous friends came to help him, including Eric Clapton who secretly sings on one song.
George Harrison penned many stunning solo songs during his post-Beatles career, but we think these four tunes are worth revisiting.
On his return from the Isle Of Wight festival in September 1969, Bob Dylan moved himself, his wife and their three children – Sara was heavily pregnant with a fourth – from Woodstock to ...
HUDSON, N.Y. — In his recently published third book, “Within You Without You: Listening to George Harrison” music journalist, author and Bob Dylan specialist Seth Rogovoy acknowledges that he had ...
Reissued to celebrate its 50th anniversary, George Harrison's fourth solo album is an excellent reminder of the superlative musicianship of the former Beatle.
Such is the case for the Minnesota-born Bob Dylan, an artist known both as the Bard and a Nobel Prize winner. Co-written by Dylan and the former Beatle George Harrison, this song kicked off ...
Stillwater-based author Douglas K. Miller determined that if he wanted to read a book about Norman-born guitarist Jesse Ed ...
Bob Dylan has written over 600 hundred songs ... This came from his collaboration with the Traveling Wilburys. Though George ...
If it had taken place during the 1970s, the teaming of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and ELO mastermind Jeff Lynne would have towered over supergroups like Blind Faith and ...