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Authentic George Harrison signed British Airways flight Menu. Signed in blue marker pen by The Beatles guitarist George Harrison.
George Harrison MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician and singer-songwriter. Best known as the main guitarist for the Beatles. Harrison, sometimes known as “the quiet Beatle,” embraced Indian culture and helped widen the scope of popular music by incorporating Indian instrumentation and Hindu-aligned spirituality into the Beatles’ work. Although John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote the majority of the band’s songs, most Beatles autographs albums from 1965 onwards included at least two Harrison compositions. “Taxman,” “Within You Without You,” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” “Here Comes the Sun,” and “Something” are among his songs for the band.
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George Formby and Django Reinhardt were among Harrison’s earliest musical influences, followed by Carl Perkins, Chet Atkins, and Chuck Berry. By 1965, Harrison was leading the Beatles into folk rock through his interest in Bob Dylan autographs and the Byrds. Into Indian classical music with his usage of Indian instruments, like as sitar, on various Beatles songs, beginning with “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown).” He became involved with the Hare Krishna organisation after initiating the band’s embrace of Transcendental Meditation in 1967.
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Following the band’s dissolution in 1970, Harrison released the triple album All Things Must Pass. A highly lauded work that yielded his most successful hit single, “My Sweet Lord.” As well as introducing his hallmark sound as a solo artist, the slide guitar. He also co-organized the 1971 Concert for Bangladesh with Indian musician Ravi Shankar, which served as a forerunner to later benefit performances like Live Aid. Harrison produced performers signed to the Beatles’ Apple record label before forming Dark Horse Records in 1974. Co-founded HandMade Films in 1978, primarily to create Monty Python’s comedy film The Life of Brian (1979).