2001: We lost George Harrison, the “Quiet Beatle,” on this day. George succumbed to lung cancer while resting peacefully at a friend’s home in Los Angeles. He was staying in property owned by Paul McCartney and was surrounded by his wife Olivia, his son Dhani and his closest friend, Ravi Shankar. He was 58.
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How The Kinks Got Their First Hit
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Story Behind the Song: "Come Softly to Me"
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Brothers in Rock
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R.I.P. Bobby Hart (1939-2025)
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Attack of the One-Hit Wonders: “Rock On” – David Essex
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