Late Anna Joshi and Amrit Gajjar (dilruba); Sikh temple musician Buddhadev Kansara (tamboura) and Natwar Soni (tabla), performed on George Harrison's 'Within You, Without You' on the album that came a year before the band's Rishikesh trip.
Liverpool University's Mike Jones found the India connect to the album and now two of its surviving Indian musicians, Kansara and Soni (in their 80s), will perform at a special Liverpool Philharmonic concert tonight.
Known as the 'quiet' Beatle, Harrison became friends with Pt Ravi Shankar, who introduced him to sitar.
The concert will include an instrument played on 'Sgt Pepper', rare images and new stories from the recording session, from Harrison's encounter with Indian music and Shankar, according to the official website of the Liverpool University.
Jones said he and his collaborator John Ball were approached by Utkarsha Joshi, son of the late Anna Joshi, who played dilruba for Harrison on the 'Within You, Without You' recording session for 'Sgt Pepper' at Abbey Road Studios in 1967.
Ball, a World Musician in Residence at the University of Sheffield's Department of Music, said, "This project gives fans of The Beatles as well as students in Sheffield's Department of Music a rare opportunity to be a part of a Beatles story that has never fully been told."
The concert is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of 'Sgt Pepper'.
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