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Nicknamed "the Quiet Beatle" at the height of Beatlemania, George Harrison did indeed seem somewhat reserved compared to the other members of the Fab Four. He favored wry wit to Ringo Starr's clowning, and he never indulged in either John Lennon's penchant for controversy or Paul McCartney's crowd-pleasing antics. He preferred sly provocations to larger-than-life bravado. Harrison's measured, considered persona was reflected in his music, particularly his clean, composed lead guitar parts but also in his earliest songs for the Beatles where he didn't seem to waste a line.
With the introduction of psychedelics, spirituality, and Indian music in the mid-'60s, George's horizons expanded considerably and he started to come into his own as a musician, releasing a pair of experimental albums on Apple's Zapple offshoot before settling into a songwriting style that spliced Dylanesque introspection with his natural pop grace, while also developing a unique slide guitar technique that owed nothing to the blues.
Later Beatles albums hinted at this flowering of talent; The Beatles and Abbey Road contained some of his strongest work, with the latter including the standard "Something," a song Frank Sinatra called "the greatest love song of the past 50 years.
All Things Must Pass and its smash single "My Sweet Lord" -- a single that topped the charts around the world -- also cemented Harrison's image as a mystic seeker, a reputation underscored by his superstar charity event The Concert for Bangladesh and 's Living in the Material World, back-to-back hits that established him as a superstar outside of the Beatles.
Over the next six years, Harrison recorded fairly steadily and racked up some hits, but he didn't have a full-fledged comeback until 's Jeff Lynne-produced Cloud Nine. The Wilburys turned out to be George's last hurrah. After their final album in , Harrison turned toward the Beatles Anthology reunion, and then maintained a low profile as he battled two types of cancer, succumbing to lung cancer in By that point, his legacy as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century was secure.
George Harrison was born in Liverpool on February 25, , the last of the four children Harold and Louise Harrison had.
He fell in love with music at an early age, sketching pictures of guitars in his school notebooks before he acquired his first guitar in He played in a skiffle group called the Rebels prior to meeting an older fellow schoolmate named Paul McCartney. This set George on the path of joining a different skiffle outfit -- one McCartney had with John Lennon -- when he was just Named the Quarrymen, the group would turn into the Beatles, with that group's lineup solidifying in when Ringo Starr replaced original drummer Pete Best.
He started to emerge as a writing force in with songs on Help! Soon, the Beatles followed his lead on a pilgrimage to India in , during which their manager Brian Epstein died, thereby setting the group off on a path toward its eventual dissolution. Harrison's increased artistic growth during this period certainly fueled the breakup.
Upon returning from India, George entered a purple patch of creativity, producing more songs than he was allowed to feature for the band's double album The Beatles. Tensions between the group members reached a boiling point during the sessions for Get Back, a project that was shelved and turned into Let It Be in early , but the band got together for one last album, Abbey Road, a effort bolstered by "Something," a Harrison ballad that turned into a modern standard almost immediately upon release.
That year, the Beatles launched their Apple Corps collective of businesses, one of their enterprises being an experimental label called Zapple. George released Wonderwall Music that year, becoming the first Beatle to release a solo album, and this collection of Indian music was followed in by Electronic Sound, an album where Harrison experimented with synthesizers.
Along with Bob Dylan and the Band, these American blues-rockers had an influence on All Things Must Pass, a sprawling triple album produced by Phil Spector that functioned as a spectacular introduction to George Harrison the solo artist.
His rise was not without controversy -- Bright Tunes Publishing sued Harrison for copyright infringement in , claiming "My Sweet Lord" plagiarized the Chiffons' "He's So Fine"; George lost the case but, in a byzantine turn of events, he wound up with the publishing to both songs after his then-manager Allen Klein purchased the rights to "He's So Fine" -- but there was no question Harrison came into his own. George followed All Things Must Pass with something equally grand: a benefit concert for the refugees of war-torn Bangladesh.
Upon the urging of his friend Ravi Shankar, Harrison arranged a star-studded benefit held at Madison Square Garden on August 1, , enlisting his friends Starr, Dylan, Eric Clapton, and Billy Preston to play; it was the first all-star charity show, setting the template for those to follow.
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