The Beach Boys

Curiously, only one of the original Beach Boys knew how to surf. But that didn’t stop the group from becoming one of the ‘60s’ most successful acts. While their early recordings were mostly about navigating teen problems like parents and school, it didn’t take long for the Beach Boys – led by main songwriter Brian Wilson – to start fretting about more adult concerns. Influenced by Chuck Berry, Phil Spector and the Beatles, Wilson’s songs grew increasingly more complex, peaking with 1966’s ‘Pet Sounds,’ one of the most gorgeous and influential albums ever made. Wilson soon tried to top himself, but suffered a breakdown trying to shape ‘Smile’ into the masterpiece he was hearing in his head (it was finally completed in 2011). The group has had its ups and downs over the past 40 years, but its 2012 50th-anniversary reunion album and tour with Wilson was a triumph.

The Beach Boys Surprise And Amaze At Cleveland Show
The Beach Boys Surprise And Amaze At Cleveland Show
The Beach Boys Surprise And Amaze At Cleveland Show
Nostalgia is a strange monster. At times we may cringe, and other times we embrace it. The Beach Boys 50th Anniversary Tour is all about nostalgia, but it's more than a bunch of 'remember when' moments strung together via song. It's about the legacy of one of America's -- make that one of the world's -- greatest musical entities ever.
Beach Boys to Have Highest Charting Album Since 1974
Beach Boys to Have Highest Charting Album Since 1974
Beach Boys to Have Highest Charting Album Since 1974
The solid reviews the Beach Boys are getting for their new album, 'That's Why God Made the Radio,' are paying off. According to Billboard, the record could possibly debut in the top three when the album charts are announced on Wednesday (June 13).
The Beach Boys, ‘That’s Why God Made The Radio’ – Album Review
The Beach Boys, ‘That’s Why God Made The Radio’ – Album Review
The Beach Boys, ‘That’s Why God Made The Radio’ – Album Review
Fifty years on from their debut album, 'Surfin Safari,' the promise of the Beach Boys making a definitive masterpiece of some sort seems not only unlikely, but impossible. To be honest, the odds of them even making a 'good' album were stacked against them, but let's roll the dice, turn it up, and see what we've got.
The Beach Boys’ Bruce Johnston Wants To Sell Low And Aim High
The Beach Boys’ Bruce Johnston Wants To Sell Low And Aim High
The Beach Boys’ Bruce Johnston Wants To Sell Low And Aim High
"We'd be happy with a dollar for our album," says the Beach Boys'  Bruce Johnston. The band are set to issue their first album of new material in over twenty years, 'That's Why God Made The Radio.' In a recent interview with Billboard, Johnston said, "Years fly by and people are making albums on their own and they sell them for $10, and if they sell 10,000 they're happy. I'd rather
Beach Boys, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen Rock First Weekend of Jazz Fest
Beach Boys, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen Rock First Weekend of Jazz Fest
Beach Boys, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen Rock First Weekend of Jazz Fest
In recent years, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, or simply, JazzFest, has grown beyond its roots as the nation's premier showcase for the city's unique contributions to American music. While it still features plenty of jazz, blues, Cajun, soul, gospel and funk, the festival now brings in some of the biggest names in classic rock as headliners. The first weekend saw the Beach Boys, Tom

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