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1a. Who is Brian Wilson?

1b. Who are the members of the Beach Boys?

1c. What happened to Dennis Wilson?

1d. What happened to Carl Wilson?

1e. What are Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys up to these days?

1f. Will the Beach Boys reunite for their 50th anniversary?

1g. What other family does Brian Wilson have?

1h. How can I talk with other fans of the Beach Boys?

1i. Where can I find other information about the Beach Boys and their music?

1j. Can I contact any members of the Beach Boys directly on the internet?


1a. Who is Brian Wilson?

Brian Wilson is a singer, songwriter, musician and producer. He is best known as the founder member and leading creative force behind the Beach Boys, one of the best known popular music groups of all time. He is probably best known to the general public as the composer of many classic 1960s tunes such as "I Get Around", "California Girls", "Help Me Rhonda" and "Good Vibrations." He is also wrote the music for, and produced "Pet Sounds", an album consistently rated as one of the best records of the popular era.

Since the heyday of the Beach Boys in the early and mid 60s, Brian Wilson has suffered a number of personal problems, and the group has never been the commercial force it was then. However, Brian Wilson has continued to compose and perform music to the present time, and his recent return to the concert stage has been hailed as one of the greatest comebacks in rock music history. He has recently achieved significant commercial and critical success with the completion, performance and release of "SMiLE", the album that was meant to follow "Pet Sounds" but was abandoned before it was completed.

Many other serious pop and rock artists have expressed how much Brian Wilson's music has influenced them. Activities in recent years such as performances at Glastonbury and Live 8 in 2005, the induction to the UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, Kennedy Centre honours in 2007 ,receiving the UCLA George and Ira Gershwin Award in 2011, and the successful Beach Boys reunion tour, have raised Brian's public profile. His place as one of the leading musical geniuses of the current era is secure for a very long time.


1b. Who are the members of the Beach Boys?

Not the easiest question to answer! The classic Beach Boys line-up is generally considered to be brothers Brian, Carl and Dennis Wilson, their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine. This was the line-up when the group started out, and also during the era of many of their classic hits (1963-65).Further details of this line-up are as follows.

Dennis Wilson born 12/4/44, Hawthorne, CA, died 12/28/83
Carl Wilson born 12/21/46, Hawthorne, CA, died 2/6/98
Brian Wilson born 6/20/42, Hawthorne, CA,
Mike Love born 3/15/41, Los Angeles, CA,
Alan Jardine born 9/3/42, Lima, OH,

Brian Wilson quit touring on a regular with the rest of the band from 1965 onwards to concentrate on making records in the studio, and also because he didn't enjoy the touring. Glen Campbell replaced him briefly on tour, and then Bruce Johnston replaced him on a more permanent basis. Bruce has been with the band most of the time since then and is still in the official touring Beach Boys. Aside from the classic line-up, he has probably the most right to be called a Beach Boy.

Others who have been regarded as official Beach Boys for a while in the early 1970s include Rikki Fataar and Blondie Chaplin, who were in a South African group called Flame before joining the Beach Boys, and David Marks who played guitar in the 1962-63 period when Al Jardine left the group briefly.

It is worth noting that the voting members of the Beach Boys corporation are the surviving members of the original classic line-up (Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and Mike Love), as well as Carl Wilson's sons, who represent his estate. They have the final say on what appears on Beach Boys albums and re-releases. However, until the recently announced 50th anniversary concerts, Mike Love had rights to the name Beach Boys for touring purposes, and was touring with Bruce Johnston (and David Marks was in that band for a while), while Al Jardine and Brian Wilson were involved in their own projects and tours. The "official" Beach Boys for the 50th anniversary concerts were Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks and Bruce Johnston.


1c. What happened to Dennis Wilson?

Dennis had a serious alcohol problem in the years leading to his death. On December 28, 1983 Dennis was at the marina where he docked his old boat "Harmony." He dove in the water to retrieve some things he threw in the water years before. He came up once and then drowned. The president of the USA at that stage, the late Ronald Reagan, gave special permission to allow Dennis to be buried at sea.

There are quite a few tributes to Dennis on the web which are worth checking out. Here is one of many tribute sites for Dennis. He is certainly very much missed by many friends and fans


1d. What happened Carl Wilson?

Carl Wilson had lung cancer, which spread very quickly. He fought the disease bravely, and appeared in concerts while being treated for the disease, but passed away on February 6, 1998. He is buried in Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles

Carl has been tremendously missed by fans of the group. As with Dennis, there are lot of tributes Carl on the web which are worth checking out. You should definitley have a look at the Carl Wilson foundation. . Carl's memory has been kept alive by annual walks for cancer, if you get a chance, don't miss these events.


1e. What are Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys up to these days?

After years of the Beach Boys having effectively split up as a band, 2012 saw the most extensive activity from the band, including all the living members, for many years. This includes an extensive series of concerts celebrating 50 years of the band, as well as a new studio album called "That's Why God Made The Radio." However, after the last show of the reunion tour in September 2012, the Beach Boys effectively split, with Mike Love and Bruce Johnston having license to the name Beach Boys, while Brian Wilson will be touring in 2013 with Al Jardine and David Marks, as well as working on a new studio album with them.

Prior to 2012, Brian Wilson had been very active, probably having his most productive decade since the heyday of the Beach Boys. He premiered the legendary "lost" album SMiLE during a European tour in February and March 2004, and a studio version of SMiLE was released in September 2004. In February 2005, Brian won his first Grammy in a nominated category for the instrumental, "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow." 2005 saw some extensive summer tours by Brian and his band of Europe and North America, including a gig at Glastonbury. He was also been involved in raising money for relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina and released his Christmas album, What I Really Want For Christmas" and Katrina benefit single "Walking Down The Path Of Life/Love And Mercy" at the end of 2005. 2007 saw an extensive summer tour and the September 2007 live premiere of a new work "That Lucky Old Sun" which was released as a new studio album in September 2008. 2009 saw further extensive touring and the announcement of a two-record deal with Disney. The first of the Disney albums included songs written by George Gershwin, including uncompleted songs from Gershwin that Brian completed. This album, "Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin" was released on August 17, 2010. In 2011, Brian Wilson released the second of the Disney albums, "In The Key Of Disney" including classic songs from Disney movies.

Brian Wilson's official site, http://www.brianwilson.com, should be checked for his latest activities. The Beach Boys Fan Club page provides the most up to date information on the Beach Boys current activities. The URL is http://www.beachboysfanclub.com.

Current news, with regular updates, can also be found on Bret Wheadon's page at http://www.beachboys.com/updates.html.


1f. Will the Beach Boys reunite for their 50th anniversary?

Yes, they did! 2011 is generally regarded as the 50th anniversary of the Beach Boys - their first recordings and live shows were in the second half of 1961. There was a lot of speculation that there will be a reunion of the surviving Beach Boys and there were mixed responses from the surviving Beach Boys. However, in December 2011, a reunion tour was confirmed. A studio album of all-new songs called "That's Why God Made The Radio" was released on June 5, 2012, with the title track released as an internet single in April 2012. Subsequently, a greatest hit collection, live album and box set have been released (or are scheduled for release).


1g. What other family does Brian Wilson have?

Brian's parents were Murry and Audree Wilson, Murry was a part-time musician. Brian's first wife was Marilyn (maiden name: Rovell)and they were married from 1964 to 1978. Their two daughters, Carnie and Wendy, achieved fame as part of Wilson Phillips.

Brian remarried in 1995 to Melinda Ledbetter and they have adopted five children (sons Dylan and Dash, daughters Daria,Delanie and Dakota.)


1h. How can I talk with other fans of the Beach Boys?

You can check out the messages section of this page. It is an area where anyone can post messages and discuss any relevant topic. The board has been through a number of incarnations due to domain changes, and hacking, but remains a popular forum.

There are two newsgroups rec.music.artists.beach-boys and alt.music.beach-boys , the rec. group has much more traffic.

There are also a number of mailing lists for the Beach Boys. Ethan Jones started the first Beach Boys mailing List known as "surfsup" in January of 1994. This list came to an end in September 1994. After a short hiatus the list was taken over by Ray Aguilera and renamed "dumb-angel" in October 1994 but this list closed in February of 1995.

In February of 1995, Michael Urbanski started the Smile list which closed early in 1996. Stephen Marinick then started the Pet Sounds mailing list in late January 1996, and late in 1997, it was taken over by Leon Lively who has being running it since, and it remains probably the best known on the internet. You can find more information on joining it at http://landlocked.iwaynet.net/mailman/listinfo/petsounds.


1i. Where can I find other information about the Beach Boys, and their music?

This page has a lot of other information about the Beach Boys including an extensive track and album archive. There are a number of other fan sites for the Beach Boys and Brian Wilson-some listed on our links page


1j. Can I contact any members of the Beach Boys directly on the internet

The short answer is no. None of the Beach Boys have any publicly known e-mail addresses. However, Brian Wilson (or someone very close to him) has taken part in discussions on his official site (http://www.brianwilson.com), and Al Jardine also has an official site with a message board (http://www.aljardine.com). Bruce Johnston has also contributed to some of message boards. Messages relating to Brian Wilson could possibly be sent to his fan club at bw@celebritymerch.com .

Snail mail letters to the Beach Boys or requests for information should be sent to:

BRI
4860 San Jacinto Circle West
Fallbrook, CA 92028

Please do not e-mail this site with requests for direct contact with Brian or any of the Beach Boys. We are just a fan site, and we really don't know how to get hold of them!


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