CREDIT: Courtesy of ITV/REX/Shutterstock“,” a documentary about the tribute concert to, will get a theatrical run presented by Abramorama in association with Concord Music beginning Feb. The film will be shown in more than 75 theaters across North America.The launch takes place five days before what would have been ’s 75th birthday. The international rollout of the film will be announced next week.“C0ncert for George” was held on Nov. 29, 2002, one year after Harrison died. His widow, Olivia Harrison, and longtime friend Eric Clapton organized a tribute performance in his honor at London’s Royal Albert Hall performed by a lineup that included Clapton, Joe Brown, Dhani Harrison, Jools Holland, Jeff Lynne, Paul McCartney, Monty Python, Tom Petty, Billy Preston, Ravi and Anoushka Shankar and Ringo Starr.
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“Concert for George” has been certified 8-times platinum since its initial release and earned a 2004 Grammy award for best long form music video. In conjunction with the theatrical re-release, the sound recordings from “Concert for George” will also be reissued for the very first time on vinyl via Concord Music.Abramorama has specialized in music-driven films with Neil Young, Green Day, Pearl Jam in addition to the Ron Howard documentary “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years” in 2016, which grossed close to $3 million in the US and more than $12 million worldwide.Watch the trailer for “Concert for George” below.
With and BandReleased13 July 1992Recorded1–17 December 1991Length87: 16chronology(1989)Live in Japan(1992)(2002)chronology(1989)Live in Japan(1992)(1992)Live in Japan is a live double album by English musician, released in July 1992. Credited to 'George Harrison with and Band', it was Harrison's second official live album release, after 1971's -winning. The album was recorded during his in December 1991, and it contains a selection of Harrison's hits as a solo artist alongside some of his best-known songs. Aside from the 2001 reissue of, with previously unavailable bonus tracks, Live in Japan was Harrison's last release before his death in November 2001., 1 August 1992, p. 112 (retrieved 20 November 2014). ^, (retrieved 20 November 2014). ^ Check url= value.
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