This week on Dark Horse Radio, host @laurarcantrell chats with George Harrison archivists Don Fleming and Rich Radford, who wrote the archival notes on the making of ‘All Things Must Pass’, to talk about George’s classic album.
Tune in today at 3pm EST on @thebeatles channel on @siriusxm.
Encores:
Saturday 11PM EST
Sunday 4PM EST
Wednesday 7AM EST
The new @thebeatles music video is now officially Here, There and Everywhere!
Click link in bio to watch.
#TheBeatlesRevolver
Tomorrow we’re honoring the memory of George with the theatrical screening events around the world of CONCERT FOR GEORGE. Have you got your tickets?
Go to concertforgeorge.com for more info.
“George Harrison was beginning to explore Eastern mysticism around the time I was hospitalised with TB, in 1968. Lying in bed, I had a lot of time on my hands and ended up reading a Buddhist book called The Secret Path. That was the beginning of my own search for the light.
“While most of my generation were just into the music, I was a bit like George, where music became the key to something much higher. Following the rages of the 60’s, his consciousness was awakened, and George transcended to levels not many people ever get to experience. You can hear it in his lyrics, and see it in the way he lived and dealt with the material world – looking for a way out.
“George was one of the first to put on a charity concert for the poor, at the time millions of Bangladeshis were fleeing from conflict and becoming refugees. It was a brave thing to do, and against all establishment rules.
“I’m happy to sing one of his songs, especially as it represents the returning of light and hope to a seriously dark and broken world.” Yusuf / Cat Stevens
@yusufcatstevens’ cover of George’s “Here Comes The Sun” is available to stream now.
Remembering John.
The @fender x George Harrison @darkhorserecords Collection is available now! Inspired by the history and music of the Dark Horse Records catalog, learn more about the collection and jam out to the Fender Dark Horse Records playlist at the link in bio.
The @fender x George Harrison @darkhorserecords Collection is available now! Inspired by the history and music of the Dark Horse Records catalog, learn more about the collection and jam out to the Fender Dark Horse Records playlist at the link in bio.
Tomorrow, November 29th. For one night only revisit The CONCERT FOR GEORGE at a cinema near you.
Go to Concertforgeorge.com for cinema listings.
One week today until we honor the legacy of George with theatrical screening events around the world of CONCERT FOR GEORGE for a special one-night-only 20th anniversary event on November 29. Experience this star-studded show on the big screen, now in immersive Dolby Atmos Audio newly remastered by GRAMMY-winning engineer Paul Hicks.
Happy Holidays.
Pick up @leonrussell’s ‘Signature Songs’ album on CD and, for the first time ever, on vinyl from @darkhorserecords now.
“George got really excited. He leaned over to me and said, ‘This guy’s a genius. He’s the best. We’re lucky to have him.‘“ – Richard Lush recalling an Abbey Road Badfinger recording session with George and Leon Russell.
Pick up @leonrussell’s ‘Signature Songs’ album on CD and, for the first time ever, on vinyl from @darkhorserecords now.
“George got really excited. He leaned over to me and said, ‘This guy’s a genius. He’s the best. We’re lucky to have him.‘“ – Richard Lush recalling an Abbey Road Badfinger recording session with George and Leon Russell.
Remembering George Martin on his birthday.
Remembering Roy.
Listen to George’s entire catalogue in Dolby Atmos on @applemusic now!
Made for Spatial Audio by Paul Hicks.
Happy birthday, @jefflynneselo!
Tomorrow, @thebeatles new official music video will be Here, There And Everywhere. Set a reminder now over on The Beatles YouTube.
Video premieres Wednesday 7th @ 6am PST/9am EST/2pm GMT
Remembering Ravi.
Today on Dark Horse Radio, @oliviaharrison joins host @laurarcantrell to talk about, and read from, her book of poetry, Came The Lightening.
Tune in on @thebeatles Channel on @siriusxm at 3pm ET today.
Encores:
Saturday 11PM EST
Sunday 4PM EST
Wednesday 7AM EST
This week on Dark Horse Radio, host @laurarcantrell continues her conversation with George Harrison archivists Don Fleming and Rich Radford, who wrote the archival notes on the making of the ‘All Things Must Pass’ album, to talk more about George’s classic album.
Tune in today at 3pm EST on @thebeatles channel on @siriusxm.
Encores:
Saturday 11PM EST
Sunday 4PM EST
Wednesday 7AM EST
“The Best of Dark Horse Records: 1974-1977” is available now as part of @recordstoredayus Black Friday on @darkhorserecords.
George’s passion for introducing the world to new music expressed itself in May of 1974 when he created his own label – DARK HORSE RECORDS. The label contained a variety of talented artists on its roster, including George himself. This vinyl-only compilation is a curated selection exclusive to RSD of the artists discovered between 1974-1977 and, in some cases, produced by George, including tracks by Ravi Shankar, Stairsteps (formerly knowns as The Five Stairsteps), Keni Burke, Splinter, Jiva, Attitudes (featuring Jim Keltner, David Foster, Danny Kortchmar, and Paul Stallworth), and Henry McCullough (Wings and Joe Cocker’s Grease Band.)
Find more info and a participating store near you at recordstoreday.com.