Mick Jagger "George Harrison"
Mick Jagger is the lead singer of the Rolling Stones one of the most succesful bands of all time and in this essay he writes about the "Quiet Beatle" George Harrison who was a member of the most influential band of all time the Beatles. Jagger talks about how Harrison deserves more recognition then he has gotten. Harrison was over shadowed as a Beatle with John Lennon and Paul McCartney being the most recognizable of the group. Harrison was a ground breaker in uniting rock & roll with charity. He did alot for many great causes and for Mick Jagger to admire George Harrison then that proves that he deserves the recognition.
Mick Jagger is the lead singer of the Rolling Stones one of the most succesful bands of all time and in this essay he writes about the "Quiet Beatle" George Harrison who was a member of the most influential band of all time the Beatles. Jagger talks about how Harrison deserves more recognition then he has gotten. Harrison was over shadowed as a Beatle with John Lennon and Paul McCartney being the most recognizable of the group. Harrison was a ground breaker in uniting rock & roll with charity. He did alot for many great causes and for Mick Jagger to admire George Harrison then that proves that he deserves the recognition.
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