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After the Beatles broke up, Harrison went on to a successful solo music career, achieving a number one hit with "[[wikipedia:My Sweet Lord|My Sweet Lord]]." He later also became a record and film producer. | After the Beatles broke up, Harrison went on to a successful solo music career, achieving a number one hit with "[[wikipedia:My Sweet Lord|My Sweet Lord]]." He later also became a record and film producer. | ||
− | On ''The Simpsons'', Harrison appeared as [[George Harrison (character)himself]] in the episode [[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]. | + | On ''The Simpsons'', Harrison appeared as [[George Harrison (character)|himself]] in the episode [[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]. |
Harrison died of lung cancer in 2001, aged 58. | Harrison died of lung cancer in 2001, aged 58. |
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George Harrison (25 February 1943 - 29 November 2001) was an English rock musician and songwriter, most famous for being a member of The Beatles.
With The Beatles, Harrison's primary role was lead guitarist; however, he also wrote several Beatles songs, singing lead vocal on every one of them. Harrison also sang lead on several other songs, including "Do You Want to Know a Secret."
After the Beatles broke up, Harrison went on to a successful solo music career, achieving a number one hit with "My Sweet Lord." He later also became a record and film producer.
On The Simpsons, Harrison appeared as himself in the episode Homer's Barbershop Quartet.
Harrison died of lung cancer in 2001, aged 58.