First released by "The Quiet Beatle" on November 27, 1970, All Things Must Pass stands out as Harrison's Magnum Opus and arguably, the best post Beatles release by any of the Fab Four.

In 2002 Olivia and Dhani Harrison memorialized George on the one year anniversary of his death with a concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. The Concert for George featured famed English guitarist Eric Clapton as musical director with a special opening Indian classical music performance by Ravi and Anoushka Shankar.

For one night only, 30+ musicians forming a veritable who's who across Portland's music scene get together to take you back to that night at Royal Albert Hall! We will give you the first four sides of All Things Must Pass in all its original Phil Spector glory followed up with a wide-ranging retrospective of George's solo career. From I'd Have You Anytime to Hear Me Lord, It is all here, just as you remember it!