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L'Angelo Misterioso


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A.k.a. George Harrison Asher Ogre Groin George O'Hara George O'Hara-Smith Singers Nelson Wilbury P. Roducer Son Of Harry Spike Wilbury

L'Angelo Misterioso was a pseudonym used by George Harrison for his work on the song "Badge," which he co-wrote with Eric Clapton. The song appeared on the album Goodbye by Cream. Due to contractual problems, Harrison's name could not appear on the album, so he assumed the pseudonym of L'Angelo Misterioso. He also used the same pseudonym when playing rhythm guitar (or Fender VI 6-string bass) with Jack Bruce on Bruce's first solo album Songs For A Tailor.

     
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Title Artist Year Type
OhnothimagenL'Angelo Misterioso1987Album
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