Guitarist and youngest member of The Beatles, George Harrison showed glimpses of
his songwriting potential before putting it to good use in the solo career that
followed, notably with the triple album All Things Must Pass and its hit "My
Sweet Lord". Born in Liverpool on February 25, 1943, he joined the most famous
band of the Sixties on the strength of a guitar solo on the instrumental
"Raunchy " (Bill Justis), and took part in the band's laborious beginnings,
punctuated by concerts between Hamburg and the Liverpool Cavern, and then in the
glory days of Beatlemania. Although he ...