It’s the kind of offer that could make someone kick the habit. Tana Douglas had just lit her second cigarette, 30 or so minutes into a conversation with George Harrison, when the former Beatle said: "I would marry you tomorrow if you gave up smoking." It was 1979 and the two were hiding out in the kitchen at a party hosted by Harrison’s neighbor Jon Lord, keyboardist for the heavy metal band Whitesnake.
In the living room, a stripper — a birthday present to Harrison that embarrassed him — danced to the Beatles’ "She Loves You." Douglas was the only woman there who wasn’t a stripper.The first female roadie in rock ’n’ roll, she hauled equipment and ran lighting for some of the biggest bands in the world — and often saw them at their worst..
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