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      • As an act of teenage rebellion, Dhani enrolled at a military school to annoy his openly pacifistic dad. “To rebel in my family was to go to…a semi-military school. We did CCF [Combined Cadet Force] one day a week,” he told TIME magazine in 2011. “That used to piss him off, me walking around in an Air Force uniform.”
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  2. Harrison attended Dolphin School near Twyford, a Montessori method school, followed by Badgemore Primary School, Henley-on-Thames. He later attended Shiplake College , also near Henley, where he enrolled in the Combined Cadet Force , [ 11 ] and showed a keen interest in rowing which continued into his later years.

    • Dhani Is Named After Two Notes in The Indian Music Scale.
    • Dhani’s First Professional Gig Was Finishing His Father’s Album.
    • He ‘Pissed Off’ His Dad by Going to Military School.
    • Dhani Calls Himself The Biggest Marvel Fan Ever.
    • Dhani Tried to Be An Olympic Athlete

    Born on August 1,1978 in Berkshire, England to George and Olivia Trinidad Arias, Dhani grew up on his father’s estate called Friar Park. As George embraced Indian culture and incorporated Indian instruments into his music, it’s no surprise Dhani was named after “dha” and “ni”, two notes from the Indian music scale, according to LifeOfTheBeatles.

    Although Dhani was wary of being stuck in his father’s shadow, he forged ahead in music, telling The Guardian in 2003, “I just want to be able to make music without the whole My Dad thing hanging over me, which everyone in my position goes through.” Ironically, he was first tasked professionally with finishing Brainwashed, the album George was work...

    As any father/son relationship has its challenging moments, Dhani revealed he enrolled in a military school in an effort to spite his pacifist father. “To rebel in my family, was to go to a semi-military school,” Dhani explained in the Living in the Material World documentary, per Time. “We did CCF [Combined Cadet Force] one day a week. That used t...

    While discussing his work on Yesterday, the 2019 film imagining a world without Beatles’ songs. Dhani revealed he is a huge fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “I deal with all of the approving of the tracks and things, and I really like the idea of the story,” he told Rolling Stone of the gig. “I just haven’t seen the film yet. I only just got t...

    In his efforts to avoid the constant comparison to his famous father, Dhani admitted he tried a variety of avenues other than music. “I did everything I could to not be a musician,” he told Billboard. “I went to university (Brown), I worked as a designer, I competed in Olympic sport (rowing)…and I ended up being a musician. It’s in the DNA, I guess...

  3. May 4, 2024 · Harrison didn’t reveal to Dhani that he was a member of The Beatles until elementary school, despite his widespread celebrity. In the 2011 documentary on his father, Dhani stated, “I had no idea that he had anything to do with music.”

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  4. Nov 23, 2017 · UPDATED: November 23, 2017 at 4:14 p.m. Many parents are filled with pride when their children go to college. But not, apparently, former Beatle George Harrison, who seemed to find the idea of...

  5. Dec 12, 2023 · Rather than look at each project in isolation, the best way to understand Dhani Harrison’s output is to see everything as part of a multifaceted world being Born during lockdown, Graham Coxon, Liela Moss, Mereki and others helped the songwriter bring his second solo album to life...

  6. Feb 28, 2016 · Dhani Harrison spoke with NPR's Eric Westervelt about how his relationship with his father grew into a relationship with music — and why it's sometimes hard when your loved one...