The legend stopped by the VH1 studios with Ravi Shankar to chat about their new collaboration, leading to his impromptu solo ...
George Harrison may have been one of the biggest names in the Traveling Wilburys, but he thought the people in the background were just as important.
When George Harrison asked Roy Orbison to be in The Traveling Wilburys, he quite literally proposed the idea to him.
The Traveling Wilbury's are perhaps the greatest band to have never played live. But if George Harrison had his way, it would have been a different story.
The Traveling Wilburys managed to capture lightning in a bottle in the late 1980s, thanks to a helping hand from fate.
Jeff Lynne may have been part of the glue behind Traveling Wilburys, but he knew that he needed to work with two legends from opposite sides of the music world.
George Harrison was the underestimated Beatle and when it came to what would turn into one of his biggest hits, the rest of the band took some convincing.
After Roy Orbison's death, Tom Petty discovered a common misconception people had about the Traveling Wilburys.
The word “vicious” isn’t one you might associate with someone widely dubbed by the press as The Quiet Beatle'.
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