George Harrison lived at Arnold Grove in Wavertree for the first seven years of his life
The birthplace of one of Liverpool’s most famous sons and a member of the world’s best known band is to be honoured with a blue plaque.
Born on February 25, 1943, George was the youngest of four children whom he shared the home with and maintained strong connections to Wavertree. His parents were born and grew up in the area while his maternal grandparents lived in the adjacent road, Albert Grove. After the Beatles split up, Harrison went on to achieve great success as a solo artist, producing the highly acclaimed triple album All Things Must Pass in November 1970, with hits including My Sweet Lord. As co-founder of Handmade Films, George was also involved in films such as Monty Python’s Life of Brian , Time Bandits and Mona Lisa .
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