As we reflect on the music of 2025,
congratulations to all the talented artists
and collaborators on Bandhug,
and we invite you to vote for
this year’s standout collaborations
on our facebook group.
Sweet Lord-George Harrison (Reggae Cover)
- NeedsBass Electric
- NeedsDrums
- NeedsGuitar
- NeedsGuitar Lead
- NeedsKeys Piano Electric - Rhodes
- NeedsPercussion
My Sweet Lord" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released in November 1970 on his triple album All Things Must Pass. It was also released as a single, Harrison's first as a solo artist, and topped charts worldwide; it was the biggest-selling single of 1971 in the UK. In America and Britain, the song was the first number-one single by an ex-Beatle. Harrison originally gave the song to his fellow Apple Records artist Billy Preston to record; this version, which Harrison co-produced, appeared on Preston's Encouraging Words album in September 1970.
Damian Marley is the youngest son of reggae musician Bob Marley.[2] He is the only child born to Marley and Cindy Breakspeare, a Jamaican jazz singer and crowned Miss World 1976. Like several of Bob Marley’s children, Damian was born out of wedlock and outside of Bob’s marriage to singer Rita Marley.[3] After seeing the movie Damien: Omen II, which is about the coming of the Antichrist, one of Bob's last requests in Germany was to have Damian's name changed. "Damien being a devil...It was inappropriate for him as a Rastafarian to have a child with that name," Bob said and Damian's name was later changed.[4]
Damian was two years old when his father died. His nickname "Junior Gong" is derived from his father's nickname of "Tuff Gong".
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hello old friend, first attempt, only just noticed that the guitar sound isn't what I planned as this is just the raw sound straight into the laptop. This is my first foray into bandhug after a long time not playing.