The Beatles had unprecedented levels of success during the 1960s. Many fans were heartbroken when The Beatles disbanded in 1970, leaving John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr to embark on solo careers. While each member had impressive solo careers, Harrison benefited the most from leaving the band, even if he wasn’t the most successful.
George Harrison only wrote a few songs while he was in The Beatles George Harrison | Steve Kagan/Getty Images
Harrison was an essential part of The Beatles as a guitarist but isn’t credited with writing many of The Beatles’ songs. Primary songwriting duties were in the hands of McCartney and Lennon, who wrote most of the band’s hits, including “I Saw Her Standing There,” “Hey Jude,” “Can’t Buy Me Love,” and “Eight Days a week.”
Harrison is only credited with writing 25 Beatles songs, three of which were a full-band effort. However,...
George Harrison only wrote a few songs while he was in The Beatles George Harrison | Steve Kagan/Getty Images
Harrison was an essential part of The Beatles as a guitarist but isn’t credited with writing many of The Beatles’ songs. Primary songwriting duties were in the hands of McCartney and Lennon, who wrote most of the band’s hits, including “I Saw Her Standing There,” “Hey Jude,” “Can’t Buy Me Love,” and “Eight Days a week.”
Harrison is only credited with writing 25 Beatles songs, three of which were a full-band effort. However,...
- 2/26/2023
- by Ross Tanenbaum
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Lionel Dahmer
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Netflix's latest true-crime series, "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story," is revisiting the chilling murders of the notorious serial killer. The 10-part limited series delves into Jeffrey's childhood and the psychological behavior that preceded his unnerving string of sexual assaults and murders, which he carried out over a decade before finally getting caught in 1991. Jeffrey horrifically raped, killed, and dismembered 17 known victims, most of whom were underage males of color, between 1978 and 1991.
The Netflix series, from Ryan Murphy, presents a fictionalized version of the true events and is told, in part, through the lens of the victims of the late murderer, portrayed by Evan Peters. Jeffrey's parents - mother Joyce Dahmer (portrayed by Penelope Ann Miller) and father Lionel Dahmer (played by Richard Jenkins) - also play a huge role in the series as it analyzes whether the infamous criminal's emotionally devoid upbringing led to his distorted psyche.
Image Source: Getty / Steve Kagan
Netflix's latest true-crime series, "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story," is revisiting the chilling murders of the notorious serial killer. The 10-part limited series delves into Jeffrey's childhood and the psychological behavior that preceded his unnerving string of sexual assaults and murders, which he carried out over a decade before finally getting caught in 1991. Jeffrey horrifically raped, killed, and dismembered 17 known victims, most of whom were underage males of color, between 1978 and 1991.
The Netflix series, from Ryan Murphy, presents a fictionalized version of the true events and is told, in part, through the lens of the victims of the late murderer, portrayed by Evan Peters. Jeffrey's parents - mother Joyce Dahmer (portrayed by Penelope Ann Miller) and father Lionel Dahmer (played by Richard Jenkins) - also play a huge role in the series as it analyzes whether the infamous criminal's emotionally devoid upbringing led to his distorted psyche.
- 9/28/2022
- by Pallavi Bhadu
- Popsugar.com
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