George Harrison, along with his friend and mentor Ravi Shankar and a host of other stars, pulled off something that had never been achieved or even attempted before: the Concert For Bangladesh at ...
George Harrison was already ready to pack it in after The Wilburys, but there's a lot more to his final gigs than meets the eye.
“If Not for You” with George Harrison, the late Beatles guitarist who, along with Indian sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, organised the concert in 1971.
Preston appeared on Harrison's landmark 1970 solo album All Things Must Pass and his 1971 The Concert for Bangladesh live album. Related: George Harrison's Star-Studded 'Concert for Bangladesh ...
George Harrison’s fourth solo album ... George had been busy working on the release of the Concert for Bangladesh album and film, so he did not start work on his follow-up to All Things ...
George Harrison was not one of the artists featured ... He used a pair of concerts called The Concert for Bangladesh to raise funds for the same causes. Financial Times reports “Bangla Desh ...
But 1971’s Concert for Bangladesh, organised by George Harrison, was the first major event of its kind. Civil war in Pakistan and Bangladesh had led to a refugee and humanitarian crisis ...
Harrison embarked on a 45-show tour of North America with Ravi Shankar in 1974. The critical reception was mixed, with many ...
as well as worked with The Beatles' George Harrison on The Concert for Bangladesh. Nix died in his sleep on New Year’s Eve at his Germantown home at the age of 83. The cause of death is not known.
This library is dedicated to The Concert for Bangladesh, George Harrison and Pandit Ravi Shankar, who moved me immensely with their empathy and kindness, by organizing the first benefit concert ever ...