George Harrison

As lead guitarist for The Beatles, George Harrison shaped a generation's sonic vocabulary before embarking on an influential solo career. He pioneered the integration of Indian classical music into Western pop, introducing instruments like the sitar and spiritual themes that redefined the scope of popular songwriting. Harrison’s compositions evolved to feature intricate melodic structures and his signature slide guitar technique, which became a hallmark of his work. Through his solo albums, such as the critically acclaimed 'All Things Must Pass', and humanitarian efforts like The Concert for Bangladesh, he solidified his legacy as an innovative and introspective musical force.