George Harrison earned a few nicknames with The Beatles. The quiet one, the shy one, the third Beatle, and the most easy-going Beatle. Whatever name people called him, at least one thing was true — he was a talented songwriter who was overshadowed by his older songwriting bandmates. That didn’t prevent George from being honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 14, 2009, a second prestigious posthumous honor for one of Liverpool’s most famous sons.
(l-r) Paul McCartney, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Leron Gubler, actor Eric Idle, Olivia Harrison, Los Angeles city councilman Tom Labonge, actor Tom Hanks, and Dhani Harrison | Lester Cohen/WireImage George Harrison was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 14, 2009
The Hollywood Walk of Fame welcomed George on April 14, 2009, and it was well-deserved. After all, he played a large part in crafting music that changed the world.
(l-r) Paul McCartney, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Leron Gubler, actor Eric Idle, Olivia Harrison, Los Angeles city councilman Tom Labonge, actor Tom Hanks, and Dhani Harrison | Lester Cohen/WireImage George Harrison was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 14, 2009
The Hollywood Walk of Fame welcomed George on April 14, 2009, and it was well-deserved. After all, he played a large part in crafting music that changed the world.
- 4/14/2023
- by Jason Rossi
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Tom Labonge, an ebullient city councilman who served a district spanning Hollywood, the Universal City area, and the Greek Theater in Los Feliz from 2001 to 2015, died Thursday of unknown causes at his Silver Lake home. He was 67 and was known as “Mr. Los Angeles” for his vast knowledge of the city and its history.
A 39-year veteran of Los Angeles politics, Labonge was a huge supporter of Griffith Park, working to expand its size by hundreds of acres and protect its wilder parts from development. He had a passion for constituent events, often handing out loaves of pumpkin bread baked by local nuns.
Among Labonge’s background was time spent as the chairman of the Arts, Parks, Health and Aging committee
“He was such an irrepressible cheerleader for Los Angeles — a walking encyclopedia of all the amazing things and spots and neighborhoods and institutions in L.A.,” said Councilman Mike...
A 39-year veteran of Los Angeles politics, Labonge was a huge supporter of Griffith Park, working to expand its size by hundreds of acres and protect its wilder parts from development. He had a passion for constituent events, often handing out loaves of pumpkin bread baked by local nuns.
Among Labonge’s background was time spent as the chairman of the Arts, Parks, Health and Aging committee
“He was such an irrepressible cheerleader for Los Angeles — a walking encyclopedia of all the amazing things and spots and neighborhoods and institutions in L.A.,” said Councilman Mike...
- 1/9/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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