Former Beatle George Harrison has recorded his first single since being treated for cancer earlier this year, a music industry source said Wednesday. Harrison, 58, co-wrote “A Horse to Water” with his son Dhani and recorded it with British musician Jools Holland. “It was wonderful to work with one of the great, legendary artists in the world,” Holland said in a statement. “George suggested we do a track and this finally happened this month.” Harrison recorded the song at home on Oct. 1, less than six months after undergoing radiotherapy for a brain tumor. He was treated for throat cancer… Read more »
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