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If the role of the rest of The Beach Boys was diminished on a musical level, Pet Sounds was still a triumph of vocal layering ...
Brian Wilson’s 1966 masterpiece is now considered a crowning achievement of music. The album’s reputation grew over time.
“Woudn’t It Be Nice” reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966, while its follow-up single, “God Only Knows,” hit No. 39 ...
The Beach Boys founding member will play classic hits, rarities and deep cuts as a tribute to the late Brian Wilson Aug. 22.
His father, a frustrated songwriter who sold heavy machinery, was a "tyrant and heavy drinker" and abused Brian physically ...
Part I Wouldnt It Be Nice The eulogies for Brian Wilson continue to roll in like the surf break at Huntington Beach.
The Beach Boys' classic album 'Pet Sounds' returns to the Billboard 200 chart — and to its highest rank since 1967 — after the death of Brian Wilson.
Beach Boys’ Al Jardine and The Pet Sounds Band to play Sheboygan's Weill Center in August Al Jardine, 82, is a founding member of The Beach Boys known for his rhythm guitar and occasional lead ...
Beach Boys’ Al Jardine and The Pet Sounds Band to play Sheboygan's Weill Center in August Al Jardine, 82, is a founding member of The Beach Boys known for his rhythm guitar and occasional lead ...
Beach Boys’ Al Jardine and The Pet Sounds Band to play Sheboygan's Weill Center in August Al Jardine, 82, is a founding member of The Beach Boys known for his rhythm guitar and occasional lead ...
Beach Boys’ Al Jardine and The Pet Sounds Band to play Sheboygan's Weill Center in August Al Jardine, 82, is a founding member of The Beach Boys known for his rhythm guitar and occasional lead ...
Beach Boys’ Al Jardine and The Pet Sounds Band to play Sheboygan's Weill Center in August Al Jardine, 82, is a founding member of The Beach Boys known for his rhythm guitar and occasional lead ...
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