The Life and Career of George Harrison, born on February 25, 1943, in Liverpool, England, was a British musician, singer, songwriter, and one of the four members of the iconic band The Beatles. He made significant contributions to the band's success both as a guitarist and a songwriter. After The Beatles disbanded, Harrison pursued a successful solo career and became a respected musician in his own right. Harrison's musical journey began in the late 1950s when he joined The Quarrymen, which eventually evolved into The Beatles. Alongside John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr, Harrison played lead and rhythm guitar, adding depth and texture to the band's sound. He also provided vocals and occasionally contributed songs to their repertoire. As a member of The Beatles, George Harrison developed as a songwriter and penned several notable songs, including “Something,“ “Here Comes the Sun,“ and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.“ His compositions showcas
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