The Futurama guitar played by George Harrison in at least 324 Beatles shows has sold at auction for a record-breaking amount.
The long-lost track was found 50 years after its recording in the composer's attic. It featured Ustad Aashish Khan as the lead singer, George Harrison on guitar, and Ringo Starr on the drums.
An auction of a collection renowned model Pattie Boyd includes letters from her romantic entanglement with George Harrison and Eric Clapton.
On November 15th, George Harrison is releasing a 50th anniversary reissue of his album 'Living in the Material World.'
The book will be titled 'George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle' and written by acclaimed Beatles biographer Philip Norman.
George Harrison’s original sitar was just sold at an auction at Nate D. Sanders Auctions in Los Angeles for an impressive amount.
'Concert for George,' the film shot at a 2002 concert honoring the late George Harrison, will screen in theatres around the world for its 20th anniversary on November 29.
The auction was held online-only due to the escalating Coronavirus pandemic but that didn't stop it from fetching some incredible sums of money for the 250 Beatles items on offer.
If you want to have handwritten lyrics to “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”, from The Beatles' ninth eponymous double album (so-called 'White Album'), all you need is the asking price of $195,000.