He was apart of The Beatles (fav band by the way) and after about 1970 he went solo
As I understand it, (from a documentary on the making of the game that aired on VH1 Classic), his son Dhani Harrison, acted as model, due to his strong resemblance to George, and his similar style of guitar playing.
Prior to the Beatles, George was in a skiffle group called "The Rebels". After the Beatles, he was a member of the Traveling Wilbury's. George, along with Eric Clapton, Dave Mason and others, became the backing band for Delaney&Bonnie when they toured the UK.
George Harrison primarily played rock music, both as a member of The Beatles and as a solo artist. His work often incorporated elements of Indian music, particularly through the use of the sitar, reflecting his interest in Eastern spiritual themes. In addition to rock, his solo career included influences from folk, pop, and world music, showcasing his diverse musical interests and talents.
The Travelling Wilburys sang the Travel Rock Songs. The Travelling Wilburys band was Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and drummer Jim Keltner.
Doubts hold that Harrison never cared to perform the classic rock song: "Layla" was written by Eric Clapton -- in a successful effort to woo / seduce Harrison's wife, who left him to live with Clapton. Months after Clapton and Layla married, the intention of the song was revealed. Talk about adding insult to injury for Harrison upon his learning this fact.
George Harrison was a rock guitarist and a member of The Beatles. William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison were US Presidents.
Obsidian is in the Igneous rock group.
A schist rock belongs in the metamorphic rock group.
Obsidian is in the Igneous rock group.
the answer to the is sedementary
Diamond belong to the Igneous rock group!!
It is a sedimentary rock.
Igneous
Slate is a low-grade metamorphic rock.
I believe it belongs to the group Halides.
Sedimentary Rocks because chalk is pretty much limestone.
Metaconglomerate is a "metamorphic" rock whose parent rock type was a sedimentary rock.