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Harrison leaves £20m to Krishnas
BY ADAM SHERWIN, MEDIA REPORTER
George Harrison, whose ashes will be scattered on the Ganges today, left £20 million of his estate to the Hare Krishna faith which sustained him as he died of cancer
Obituary: George Harrison
Quiet and self-effacing Beatle who became the most complete musician in the group, and later built a career as both solo artist and film producer
'Leg-End' will be footnote to Beatle George's career
BY LAURA PEEK
George Harrison left a secret swansong for his fans: an album of new songs that he wrote over many years and hid in a secret vault
Unlike their eternally youthful music, we find the Beatles also become old
BY DAVID SINCLAIR, ROCK CRITIC, AGED 45
When I met George Harrison in 1990, he was friendly but guarded. There was a bitter residue to his memories of life in the Beatles
Grumpy George saw through the facade of fame and fortune
BY CAITLIN MORAN, ROCK CHICK, AGED 25
There's no point in pretending that George Harrison was anything other than the third-most talented Beatle
Reluctant star did far more than just string along
BY DANIEL FINKELSTEIN
Didn't want to be a star, wanted just to play guitar, sang George Harrison in 1989. He hated the endless hotel rooms and screaming girls
Private passion for gardens and George Formby
BY ROBIN YOUNG AND MICHAEL HORSNELL
Away from the rock world, the private passions of the man known as the quiet Beatle ranged from restoring his historic garden to enjoying the works of George Formby
The wives who had that certain something
The last reunion of three Beatles
FROM NICHOLAS WAPSHOTT IN NEW YORK
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr travelled to New York last month to see George Harrison while he was enduring last-ditch treatment
Smoking stores up trouble later
Q&A: David Sinclair on George Harrison
The Times music critic looks back on the life and career of the former Beatle
In his own words
Tributes
TIMES ARCHIVE
A simple yearning to escape the myth
BY DAVID SINCLAIR
Following the release of a second album by the Traveling Wilburys, George Harrison on why he is going back to basics
The long and winding road
Beatles reform for a record of all their yesterdays
Fame? It's enough to make his guitar weep
At George's Gothic manor
Hospital apology to Harrison over attack
Ailing Harrison pens song of pain