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The Beach Boys are popping up everywhere this year in music but don't seem to be getting their due

A Beach Boy (Bruce Johnston) Goes Disco

IDOLATOR "My favorite solo work of Johnston's is his version of the Chantays' surf-rock hit 'Pipeline,' which was recently unearthed by a thrifting friend of mine."

Wilson Phillips to reunite at Morongo

Author Eric Alterman's Playlist Includes Obscure Ledbelly Cover By Brian Wilson

NY TIMES "13) Goodnight, Irene, Brian Wilson. What’s the last song in the world you can imagine making a great up-tempo, bouncy Beach-Boyish romp? I’ll be impressed if you could find a better candidate than this Ledbelly classic, and yet … you can find it on the Folkways tribute record, 'A Vision Shared.'"

Stephen John Kalinich's LP With Brian Wilson Gets Rescued

Flower power: Kalinich and his then-wife Renee Ciral.

SEATTLE WEEKLY

Hope And Stillness In The Turmoil: Stephen Kalinich’s A World Of Peace Must Come

The Wrecking Crew - Live!

BUTTLE'S WORLD Members of the legendary Wrecking Crew get together for one more LA jam session. Al Jardine even stops by for a cameo.

10/09/08 Edit: Damn, I need to get a new pair of glasses. Please see comments for correct location information.

The Beach Boys :: Rehearsals 1967

Let The Beach Boys Comparisons Commence!

GQ "Pet Sounds, Graceland, and baroque popsters like Van Dyke Parks are the touch-points—creating a warm (but tentative) record for timorous times. The Beach Boys looked upwards in their uncertainty—most famously, God only knew what they'd do without you—but for Department of Eagles, the gaze is pointed firmly down to their shoes."

Music Review: Brian Wilson- That Lucky Old Sun

UC PATRIOT The headline of this article misspells Brian as Bryan.

10/07/08 edit: Apparently this was not the fault of the author, who was kind enough to leave a comment. The mistake has been corrected.

Department of Eagles Dig SMiLE Bootlegs

NY TIMES "[Daniel] Rossen and [Fred] Nicolaus [of the band Department of Eagles] are enthusiastic fans of Brian Wilson’s bootlegged late-1960s recordings for the album 'Smile' and of songwriters steeped in Hollywood pop lore like Van Dyke Parks, Randy Newman and Harry Nilsson."

Brian Wilson 2007 Programme

Purchase Brian Wilson Merchandise

Mark London Designed 19" felt pennant