Today marks what would have been George Harrison's 78th birthday, and to mark the occasion, The Fest for Beatles Fans is presenting a special virtual evening of music, storytelling and other tributes, featuring some of the late Beatles guitarist's friends and fellow musicians.
Dubbed "Life of George: A Beatles Birthday Celebration," the event will run from 5 p.m. through 11 p.m. ET and will be viewable via Zoom, with tickets available for $15 a tEventbrite.com.
Among the special guests scheduled to take part in the festivities are Badfinger's Joey Molland, ex-Wings guitarist Laurence Juber, Peter & Gordon's Peter Asher, '60 British pop singer Billy J. Kramer, longtime Beatles pal and Harrison bassist Klaus Voormann, sax playerTom Scott and producer Russ Titelman.
Molland is expected to play some music, as well as chat about working with Harrison, who co-produced Badfinger's 1971 albumNo Diceand tapped Joey to perform at the Concert for Bangla Desh. Molland also contributed to Harrison's classic 1970 debut solo albumAll Things Must Pass.
Juber, was part of Wings' final lineup, will share his own recollections of Harrison, and play acoustic renditions of some of George's songs.
Kramer, who emerged from the same Liverpool music scene as The Beatles, and was also managed by Brian Epstein, will sing a song from Harrison's posthumous album,Brainwashed, in addition to talking about George.
Plus, there'll be a full-length Harrison tribute concert by the band Liverpool, who will play live from the Daryl's House venue in Pawling, New York.
A virtual fan-art exhibit, a ukulele sing-along, a Harrison trivia contest and more guests round out the program.
Meanwhile, The Fest for Beatles Fans'Facebook pagewill host a free birthday tribute from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET today.