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George Harrison with members of the 12 strong Radha Krishna Temple at a press reception
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George Harrison with members of the 12 strong Radha Krishna Temple at a press reception
George Harrison with members of the 12 strong Radha Krishna Temple at a press reception at Sydenham Hill, southest London to announce the Apple release of " Hare Krishna Mantra", 28 August 1969
Kent Gavin
Daily Mirror
London
Greater London
England
WA*990857
Media ID 21513418
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This print captures a significant moment in music history as George Harrison, the legendary member of The Beatles, stands alongside the 12 strong Radha Krishna Temple. Taken at a press reception held at Sydenham Hill in southeast London on August 28th, 1969, this image marks the announcement of the Apple release of "Hare Krishna Mantra". In this snapshot from the swinging sixties, we witness an intriguing blend of Eastern spirituality and Western pop culture. George Harrison's deep fascination with Indian philosophy and music is evident as he proudly poses with his newfound musical collaborators. The members of the Radha Krishna Temple exude a sense of devotion and joy that perfectly complements their iconic leader. The composition beautifully captures each individual's unique personality within this harmonious group portrait. Their vibrant attire reflects both their spiritual beliefs and the colorful era they belong to. As one gazes upon this photograph, it becomes clear that these musicians were not just united by their love for music but also by a shared desire to spread peace and enlightenment through their art. Kent Gavin skillfully immortalizes this historic moment with his lens, allowing us to relive an important chapter in musical history. This print serves as a visual time capsule that transports us back to an era defined by cultural revolution and artistic exploration – reminding us why these artists continue to inspire generations even today.
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