The Concert for Bangladesh in 1971 united George Harrison, Bob Dylan and Ravi Shankar for what would become a pioneering moment in music history that not only raised millions for refugees but also ...
George Harrison, left, performs with Jesse Ed Davis at the Concert For Bangladesh at Madison Square Garden in New York on Aug. 1, 1971. “The huge problem with Bangladesh was that they hadn’t picked ...
The concert titled "Rebuilding the Nation", organised ... the organisers said it was set to be one of the largest open-air concerts in Bangladesh's history. The venue was expected to accommodate ...
From Henry Mancini's 'The Music From Peter Gunn' to Harry Styles' 'Harry's House,' The Hollywood Reporter rounds up all of the album of the year Grammy winners, dating back to the very first ...
“If Not for You” with George Harrison, the late Beatles guitarist who, along with Indian sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, organised the concert in 1971.
In 1971, George Harrison and sitar guru Ravi Shankar organized the Concert for Bangladesh at Madison Square Garden. At the time, the region in South Asia faced a humanitarian crisis due to natural ...
George Harrison (left) performs with Jesse Ed Davis at The Concert for Bangladesh at Madison Square Garden in New York on Aug. 1, 1971. "The huge problem with Bangladesh was that they hadn't ...
More than 30 artists, including Olivia Rodrigo, Rod Stewart, Dr. Dre and Joni Mitchell, performed at the benefit concert on Jan. 30.