Hannah Wigandt has been covering entertainment news for six years. She enjoys covering music; she’s been listening to classic rock since she was five. Hannah is an expert in classic rock, covering legendary artists such as George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Stevie Nicks. Hannah constantly keeps up with entertainment news to cover the ever-changing content in the best possible way.
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George Harrison's son, Dhani, played Nintendo with Bob Dylan's son, Jakob, while their fathers recorded the second Traveling Wilburys album in the late 1980s.
George Harrison was sick while The Beatles were on tour in 1963. A doctor prescribed medicine that contained morphine. While recovering, George wrote 'Don't Bother Me.'
After a four-year hiatus, Florence + the Machine is back and with one of their most pivotal songs, 'King.' It decries a double standard for female artists.