George Harrison mural
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George Harrison mural
Not sure if this has already been posted, so . . . . I was traveling down I-57 through central Illinois early in August this year. It's a pleasant, if not a bit boring, interstate with smooth pavement and it was a real relief after the gnarled mess around Chicago. My wife, Dorothy, and I were headed to Chattanooga for a model hobby convention, and our overnight stop would be in Paducah, Kentucky. So, zipping along on the highway with 22 model airplanes in the back, just minding the good weather, light traffic, George Harrison with his Rick 360/12, there's a red-tail hawk . . . wait, WHAT? I did a rapid double-take, but only got a glimpse. I big picture of George Harrison with three excited girls reaching for him was maybe 50 yards from the road! Wow! Cool! But why this neat billboard/mural way out here in corn country? I couldn't stop, or back up, or go to the next exit and circle back. I started wondering why would there be this tribute in rural Illinois? Then I remembered that George visited his sister who lived in Illinois just before they made it big. It was Benton. That's the town, and that's the reason for the location of the mural. Such a cool thing!
https://bentonil.com/?page_id=2909
https://bentonil.com/?page_id=2909
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Re: George Harrison mural
That mural looks very surreal. Very cool tribute.
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That is a pretty cool mural ,thanks for sharing Paul,first i'd seen or heard about this!
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If they wanted to be really accurate, the mural should have shown George playing the 425 he purchased in Benton (later turned into a 450-ish something).
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The mural artist, John Cerney, was working from a photo. Here's a radio interview with him and slideshow on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4ELCWk-IZ8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4ELCWk-IZ8
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Re: George Harrison mural
If they really, really really wanted it to be accurate the 425/450 would be Fireglo, as it was only later repainted Jetglo to match John's 325.
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Nice story. At the risk of duplication this is my take on his Rickenbacker Model 425
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Peter, I just read through your take on the George Harrison 425. Very nicely done! This guitar is currently on display at the Rock and Roll HOF and Museum as part of the "Play It Loud" exhibit, which originated at the Met in 2018 and was moved to the Rock Hall in November 2019.admin wrote:Nice story. At the risk of duplication this is my take on his Rickenbacker Model 425
There have emerged a few books and DVDs that either mention or focus on George's trip to Benton IL.
A book by his sister, Louise: "My Kid Brother's Band, a.k.a The Beatles" A book by Jim Kirkpatrick: "Before He Was Fab, George Harrison's First American Visit" DVDs: "A Beatle in Benton Illinois" (original and 50th anniversary editions) One interesting tidbit in the Fitzpatrick book was when George got with Kenny Welch (a member of The Four Vests, a band that George sat in with when in Benton) he tried to buy Kenny's Rick 365 O.S. Fireglo 1962 from him.
Kenny wouldn't sell. Here's a photo of Kenny with that guitar taken from the book. Finally, a photo of George, Louise and brother Peter (with George holding Louise's daughter) during the Benton trip.
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Ron, thanks very much for your comments and your inclusion of multiple sources of related material. I suspect you have an interesting library.libratune wrote:Peter, I just read through your take on the George Harrison 425. Very nicely done! This guitar is currently on display at the Rock and Roll HOF and Museum as part of the "Play It Loud" exhibit, which originated at the Met in 2018 and was moved to the Rock Hall in November 2019.admin wrote:Nice story. At the risk of duplication this is my take on his Rickenbacker Model 425
There have emerged a few books and DVDs that either mention or focus on George's trip to Benton IL.
A book by his sister, Louise: "My Kid Brother's Band, a.k.a The Beatles" A book by Jim Kirkpatrick: "Before He Was Fab, George Harrison's First American Visit" DVDs: "A Beatle in Benton Illinois" (original and 50th anniversary editions) One interesting tidbit in the Fitzpatrick book was when George got with Kenny Welch (a member of The Four Vests, a band that George sat in with when in Benton) he tried to buy Kenny's Rick 365 O.S. Fireglo 1962 from him.
Kenny wouldn't sell. Here's a photo of Kenny with that guitar taken from the book. Finally, a photo of George, Louise and brother Peter (with George holding Louise's daughter) during the Benton trip.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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