George Harrison Concert Tour Programme Beatles Program

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George Harrison 1974 North American Tour Programme Rare concert programme for the George Harrison and Ravi Shankar Dark Horse In '74 North American Tour. During 1974, Harrison released the album Dark Horse and at the same time launched a major tour of the United States. Critical and fan reaction panned the tour for its long mid-concert act of Ravi Shankar & Friends and for Harrison's hoarse voice. The album made the Top 5 in the U.S. album chart, but it proved to be a failure in the UK because of a combination of declining interest and unfavorable reviews. The song 'Dark Horse' was released as the second single and reached #15 on the Billboard chart. While preparing for the 1974 tour, Harrison also opened offices for his new Dark Horse Records label within the A&M Records lot on La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles. It was in those offices that he met Olivia Trinidad Arias, who had been assigned to work at his label with Terry Doran from Apple and Jack Oliver who came over from London to run the label. Dark Horse Records issued a small number of records by performers such as Splinter, Attitudes, Henry McCullough and Ravi Shankar. The 1974 North American Tour started on 2nd November in Vancouver, Canada and ended 20th December in New York City. Paul and Linda McCartney attended one of the concerts on George's tour. John Lennon had promised read more