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Hear that lonesome whippoorwill/ He sounds too blue to fly/ The midnight train is whining low…” – Hank Williams Among the books I mean to get around to reading is Neil Ansell’s “The Edge of ...
Rhiannon Adsit has a really unique connection to that song, too. But she never expected that Bruce Johnston, one of The Beach ...
After a successful run of sell-out events showcasing the likes of Nick Drake, Syd Barrett, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac and Chris Simpson’s Magna Carta, September’s Vinyl Sessions will present The Beach ...
The performance at the outdoor bayside venue came one month to the day after the funeral of Brian Wilson, the band’s tortured ...
Following the death of Wilson last month, Love and his version of the band returns to Long Beach, where they played their ...
Thousands of people are training their pets to use soundboard buttons. Can the devices provide a window into our pets' minds?
The Beach Boys' iconic album Pet Sounds profoundly impacted modern music and clearly proves they are better than The Beatles.
The moment seemed like a speed bump in the set, which was backed by the Colorado Symphony.
"He's always there with us," Al Jardine says as he leads the Pet Sounds Band in revisiting "The Beach Boys Love You" in ...
The Beach Boys and The Beatles spent the 1960s in a continuous loop of inspiration as both bands influenced the other from the first moment they collided.
I wasn’t going to write anything about Brian Wilson, who died last month at the age of 82, because what could I possibly say that hasn't already been said?
While Wilson’s pop melancholy had reared its head on The Beach Boys Today! two years earlier, before label pressure pushed for lighter hits, the full breadth of his introspective songwriting would ...