
On this remarkable episode of GTE, Gypsy jazz guitarist Robin Nolan joins us for an unforgettable conversation about his deep connection to George Harrison, the spiritual journey behind his album "For the Love of George," and the surreal experience of recording on three of George’s actual Beatles guitars — the 1963 Rickenbacker 360-12, 1962 Gibson J-160e, and the Ramirez classical used on "And I Love Her." From busking in Amsterdam to forming a heartfelt friendship with George, Robin shares stories of performing at Friar Park, recording in extreme conditions, and honoring George’s legacy through music that is deeply personal, spiritually resonant, and technically daring.Whether you’re a fan of the Beatles, George Harrison, or just love powerful musical stories, this episode is not to be missed.
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