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.

Introducing the Ultimate Classic Rock Hall of Fame
Introducing the Ultimate Classic Rock Hall of Fame
Introducing the Ultimate Classic Rock Hall of Fame
The opening battle of the inaugural Ultimate Classic Rock Hall of Fame election revisits one of the most famous creative competitions in rock history: The Beatles vs. the Beach Boys. Each month, your votes will determine which of eight legendary artists or bands is immortalized forever for their contributions to classic rock history.
Finally, a Smile
Finally, a Smile
Finally, a Smile
45 years after its initial creation, the Beach Boys' long-unreleased 'Smile' album took home a 2013 Grammy Award in the Best Historical Album category, beating out one of their most famous former rivals.
Paul Dano To Star As Brian Wilson In New Biopic, ‘Love And Mercy’
Paul Dano To Star As Brian Wilson In New Biopic, ‘Love And Mercy’
Paul Dano To Star As Brian Wilson In New Biopic, ‘Love And Mercy’
Brian Wilson is to be the subject of a new biopic that is in the works. Named after a Wilson song, 'Love And Mercy' will attempt to cover Wilson's entire life, from the earliest days of the Beach Boys through his artistic and personal struggles and recoveries. There will be two actors playing the music legend. Although the elder Wilson role has not been filled, Paul Dano will play a young Wilson.
New 'Two-Lane Blacktop' Blu-Ray
New 'Two-Lane Blacktop' Blu-Ray
New 'Two-Lane Blacktop' Blu-Ray
A cult classic almost since its release more than 40 years ago, director Monte Hellman's 'Two-Lane Blacktop' -- featuring James Taylor and former Beach Boy Dennis Wilson in their only acting roles -- is getting the deluxe reissue treatment today (Jan. 8).
The Beach Boys Announce 50th Anniversary Tour DVD
The Beach Boys Announce 50th Anniversary Tour DVD
The Beach Boys Announce 50th Anniversary Tour DVD
The Beach Boys captured highlights of their 50th anniversary tour for a new DVD and Blu-ray set to be released on Nov. 20. 'The Beach Boys: Live in Concert -- 50th Anniversary Tour' features 21 well-known hits and new songs from their 'That's Why God Made the Radio' album released earlier this year.
Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson: ‘It Sort of Feels Like We’re Being Fired’
Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson: ‘It Sort of Feels Like We’re Being Fired’
Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson: ‘It Sort of Feels Like We’re Being Fired’
The Beach Boys reunion hit a snag when vocalist Mike Love decided to keep the band out on tour this fall, but not with the full lineup. Brian Wilson is one of the three members who toured this summer but who weren't invited to be part of the fall run, and the co-vocalist has responded to Love's comments that he didn't "fire" the other members.
Mike Love: ‘I Did Not Fire Brian Wilson From the Beach Boys’
Mike Love: ‘I Did Not Fire Brian Wilson From the Beach Boys’
Mike Love: ‘I Did Not Fire Brian Wilson From the Beach Boys’
Just before the last date of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary Tour, word got out that singer and co-founder Mike Love had 'fired' members Al Jardine, David Marks and Brian Wilson. The truth is far less sinister, but no less frustrating for Beach Boys fans. In an open letter to the LA Times, Mike Love attempts to set the record straight.

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