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In late 2005, Preston made his last public performance, in Los Angeles, to publicize the re-release of the 1972 documentary film The Concert for Bangladesh. He played a set of three Harrison songs—"Give Me Love", "My Sweet Lord" and "Isn't It a Pity"—with Dhani Harrison and Starr joining on guitar and drums, respectively, for the last song.
The documentary takes viewers on a journey through Preston's life, with an extended stopover in London during the 1969 recording sessions for Let It Be, the 12th and final studio album released by ...
The only way you become a star is to chase it forcefully enough, and there was a lingering part of Preston that was more comfortable standing in the shadows. Was he a sideman or a star? The only ...
Performers interviewed for the Revisited documentary include Ravi Shankar, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Jim Keltner, Jim Horn, Leon Russell and Klaus Voormann, who offer their recollections of the concert. George Harrison talks about organising the concert in voiceovers only.
Preston's relationship with George Harrison is discussed by one of the people who knew Harrison best — his widow Olivia Harrison — in the new documentary Billy Preston: That's the Way God ...
Recently, White Horse Pictures has produced an upcoming documentary about the ventriloquist and children's entertainer Shari Lewis and her famous puppet, Lamb Chop, Shari & Lamb Chop, directed Lisa D'Apolito, which debuted at Doc NYC 2023; a documentary on keyboardist, singer and songwriter Billy Preston, Billy Preston: That's The Way God ...
Billy Preston was immortalized by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last month when he was inducted into the The post Late-musician Billy Preston to be immortalized in new documentary in the works ...
[30] [71] The ex-Taj Mahal guitarist received last-minute coaching from Voormann, [55] who was more than familiar with Harrison's songs, as well as those by Billy Preston and Starr. [52] [72] The final rehearsal, the first for some of the participants, was combined with the concert soundcheck, at Madison Square Garden, late on 31 July. [62]