The Beatles' music continues to live on, and the work of one of the Fab Four is about to get some special attention.
Conan O'Brien is planning a weeklong tribute to honor the late George Harrison that will air the week of Sept. 22-25.
During the tribute, Beck and Norah Jones, along with Harrison's only child, Dhani Harrison, will perform live versions of songs from The Apple Years 1968-75, a reissue of the singer's first six solo albums.
Other performers are set to perform daily during the week.
The Apple Years collects all of Harrison's albums from 1968's Wonderwall Music, which was the first solo record made by a Beatle, up through 1975's Extra Texture: Read All About It. It also includes a special DVD with an unseen seven-minute film, a book introduced by Dhani, essays by Kevin Howlett and more.
As crazy as it is to believe, the Beatles have been broken up for 44 years. Paul McCartney announced his split from the band in 1970.
Music hasn't been the same since that upsetting day, but thanks to Conan, fans will be able to get a little look back at the rock band that they loved so much.