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The rock group honored their late bandmate on several occasions during a recent concert at Mountain Winery in Saratoga.
"Mike wanted everybody to know that he wrote every single word of 'Good Vibrations,'" Jardine told Rolling Stone.
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Al Jardine has condemned Mike Love over his speech at their Beach Boys bandmate Brian Wilson's funeral earlier this month, ...
Entertainment lawyer John Mason reveals in his new memoir how psychotherapist Dr. Eugene Landy controlled Beach Boys' Brian ...
The concert will feature hits like 'California Girls,' 'Wouldn’t It Be Nice' and deep tracks from albums like 'The Beach Boys ...
I didn’t feel the compassion, let’s put it that way,” Al Jardine says. “Mike’s got some serious megalomania problems.” ...
Today we laid my Daddy to rest,” Wilson’s daughter, Carnie, said. “It was incredibly difficult to see that happen.” ...
Al Jardine and Mike Love both gave speeches honouring Wilson, their late bandmate and visionary songwriter. But Jardine has taken umbrage at what Love said in his, accusing him of “serious megalomania ...
Brian Wilson once credited Eugene Landy for saving his life, but he was also the source of the Beach Boy founder's deepest regret.
The Beach Boys also served up a video tribute to Wilson in the middle of the show. Yet, it wasn’t set to a recording by Wilson, but rather one by Love — “Brian’s Back” — which is a schmaltzy throwaway ...
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