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Post by New York City on Feb 25, 2008 9:55:28 GMT 1
The Quiet One. George Harrison 25/02/08
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Post by DayTripper on Feb 25, 2008 20:56:09 GMT 1
Happy birthday george for today 25th.
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Post by beatlebunny on Feb 25, 2010 19:03:15 GMT 1
Much loved George.
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pythonesque
Mature Lennon
turn off your mind,relax and float down stream
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Post by pythonesque on Feb 25, 2010 22:34:44 GMT 1
Happy birthday George. Attachments:
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Post by DayTripper on Feb 26, 2010 8:02:58 GMT 1
Happy birthday to George.
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Post by Dr Winston on Feb 26, 2010 9:56:35 GMT 1
George said it first: 'Love One Another'
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Post by mojo on Feb 26, 2010 17:53:19 GMT 1
Happy Birthday wishes for George Harrison - yesterday.
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Post by restlesswind on Jan 28, 2011 16:48:38 GMT 1
John and George in India. Attachments:
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Post by mojo on Feb 20, 2011 18:47:17 GMT 1
George Harrison remembered in Hollywood next Friday
George Harrison, the "quiet Beatle", will be remembered at the annual "George Harrison Public Birthday Celebration" taking place at his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, February 25, what would have been his 68th birthday.
Harrison and Beatles fans are invited to bring birthday cupcakes to share. Fans are also invited to bring flowers and candles to place around his star. Fans are encouraged to bring their guitars and to perform Harrison and Beatles tunes at the special event. "Breakfast With the Beatles" radio host Chris Carter will be guest speaker.
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Post by GeorgeHarrisoncom on Feb 24, 2011 20:08:24 GMT 1
One of the greatest all-star concerts in history, the Concert for George, will be streamed tomorrow [Friday, Feb 25, 2011] to celebrate what would have been the Beatle’s 68th birthday. The concert will be streaming on www.georgeharrison.com for 24 hours from 8am London time (GMT). If you miss the free stream, the concert will be released on March 22 on Blu-Ray and digital download for the first time.
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Post by mojo on Feb 25, 2011 18:45:26 GMT 1
George Harrison's Widow Visits Bangladesh For UNICEFGeorge Harrison organized what is considered to be the first large scale, multi-artist benefit concert in 1971, following a massive storm – Tropical Cyclone Nora – that hit Bangladesh on the night of November 11. Bangladesh – then known as East Pakistan and already crippled by the War of Liberation – was brought to its knees, with over 500,000 people losing their lives in what still reigns as the deadliest tropical cyclone on record and one of the worst natural disasters ever. “We are nearing the end of our second day in Bangladesh and I want to share some of what I am seeing, feeling, experiencing, George Harrison is beloved here, and traveling with Olivia Harrison is like traveling with a rock star. Our day started at the UNICEF Office. The staff members who are old enough to remember George's Concert for Bangladesh expressed their gratitude to Olivia – we all cried. As for the children to young to remember George, we take joy in seeing how his legacy continues to affect their young lives. For instance, at a UNICEF supported center for street children. Kids from age 8 to teenagers come to the center because they are in Dhaka without a home or a safe place to sleep. They learn crafts here as well as music and dance, and they participate as peer educators and activists for children like themselves. “They sang for us. When they sang, “We Shall Overcome,” my eyes filled with tears once again. “For us, George is a legendary member of the Beatles and a humanitarian who used his talents to benefit others. I have to remember that for Olivia he is the husband she lost, the Dad Dhani lost. It is a bittersweet trip in some ways as we watch Olivia experience it, feel pride, and, I am sure, also feel the absence of George.” Read more: www.looktothestars.org/news/5851-george-harrisons-widow-visits-bangladesh-for-unicef#ixzz1EzfJUco9
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Post by girl on Nov 29, 2011 17:26:05 GMT 1
Liverpool to mark 10 years since George Harrison's death10 years since George Harrison died, Liverpool will unite to celebrate his life. Across three events tomorrow, the city will commemorate the former Beatle, who died of lung cancer on November 29, 2001. “Liverpool will pay a special musical tribute to its beloved son throughout the day,” said organiser Denise Theophilus. There will be a short Liverpool Cathedral at 11.30am. “People are invited to bring a flower or a paper symbol of peace, with a suitable prayer written on it as love and peace were the precepts most dear to George,” added Ms Theophilus. At 2pm the city will stage the Free Concert For George in the Concert Room at St. George’s Hall. In the presence of the Lord Mayor, bands marking different eras of George’s life will perform. The acts include Jeff Slate (of the Badge), Lee Christian (of Smilex), Singh Strings and The Rebels, Tsema, The Liverpool Ukelele Orchestra, The Mersey Beatles and Andre Barreau (George in The Bootleg Beatles). The final celebration will be a musical tribute at The Cavern, starting at 8pm. Many of the acts who played the afternoon event will perform, including Tsema, The Rebels, Singh Strings, The Radha Krishna Temple, The Mersey Beatles, Jeff Slate, Brute Force backed by Misty’s Big Adventure and Andre Barreau of the Bootleg Beatles. They will play the music created and enjoyed by George. Attachments:
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Post by Katie on Jan 22, 2012 22:53:18 GMT 1
Liverpool to mark 10 years since George Harrison's death10 years since George Harrison died, Liverpool will unite to celebrate his life. Across three events tomorrow, the city will commemorate the former Beatle, who died of lung cancer on November 29, 2001. “Liverpool will pay a special musical tribute to its beloved son throughout the day,” said organiser Denise Theophilus. There will be a short Liverpool Cathedral at 11.30am. “People are invited to bring a flower or a paper symbol of peace, with a suitable prayer written on it as love and peace were the precepts most dear to George,” added Ms Theophilus. At 2pm the city will stage the Free Concert For George in the Concert Room at St. George’s Hall. In the presence of the Lord Mayor, bands marking different eras of George’s life will perform. The acts include Jeff Slate (of the Badge), Lee Christian (of Smilex), Singh Strings and The Rebels, Tsema, The Liverpool Ukelele Orchestra, The Mersey Beatles and Andre Barreau (George in The Bootleg Beatles). The final celebration will be a musical tribute at The Cavern, starting at 8pm. Many of the acts who played the afternoon event will perform, including Tsema, The Rebels, Singh Strings, The Radha Krishna Temple, The Mersey Beatles, Jeff Slate, Brute Force backed by Misty’s Big Adventure and Andre Barreau of the Bootleg Beatles. They will play the music created and enjoyed by George. What a day to remember. See George Harrisons wife Denise Theophlis -she is married to him in spirit ,her home is a shrine to him - man she loves him . WOW . well done girl ;D
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yiske
Junior Lennon
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Post by yiske on Jan 31, 2012 20:23:10 GMT 1
I have seen George's documentary Living In A Material World yesterday and I really loved it! I learned to appreciate this man even more !
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