News

"He's always there with us," Al Jardine says as he leads the Pet Sounds Band in revisiting "The Beach Boys Love You" in ...
"This song, to me was really the quintessential Beach Boys song," said Stevie Nicks of this 1973 Beach Boys favorite.
On the cusp of their artistic peak, The Beach Boys had crafted a number which threatened to wind up both the religious right and countercultural underground.
It's a conversation among Al Jardine, Brian Wilson and Arizona Republic music writer Ed Masley. In a few short ...
The Beach Boys returned to "The Ed Sullivan Show" on October 13, 1968, when they performed "Do It Again" and "Good Vibrations." Brian Wilson was absent for health reasons.
John Stamos gets a "little help from my mini me" as he rocks out with his son Billy, 7, at a Beach Boys concert. The actor ...
Where The Beach Boys are concerned, things were oftentimes anything but harmonious, as you'll discover in this look back at the journeys of the brothers Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine.
The Beach Boys are an iconic pop and rock music group formed in Hawthorne, California, United States in 1961, who are widely considered to be one of the most influential bands in rock and pop music ...
As a child, before he began to struggle greatly with his mental health, there was one song that Brian Wilson said "brought ...
In 1963, The Beach Boys had their first of many number one hits when “Surfin’ U.S.A.” rose to the top of the Billboard charts. 60 years later, the group is still touring their timeless music.