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Brian Wilson is the former bassist, co-lead vocalist, and chief songwriter of The Beach Boys. Due to his unorthodox approaches to pop composition and arrangement, as well as his extraordinary mastery of the recording studio, he is widely acknowledged to be one of the most innovative and influential songwriters ever in the pop idiom. The Beach Boys |
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Beach Boys contemplate 50th year with new music
Date: 26 Jul 2010 LEWISTON The Beach Boys hope to celebrate 50 years of singing and performing in 2011, potentially with new music from lead singer Mike Love and co-founder Brian Wilson.
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Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin
Date: 22 Jul 2010 A top story from this week. Beach Boys cofounder and musical mastermind Brian Wilson has teamed up with another musical mastermind: George Gershwin
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Brian Wilson praises 'California Gurls'
Date: 21 Jul 2010 Brian Wilson says that he is "flattered" at the use of a Beach Boys lyric in Katy Perry's 'California Gurls'.
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Album: Department of Eagles, Archive 2003-2006 Date: 18 Jul 2010 Co Op -
Former NYU room-mates Daniel Rossen and Fred Nicolaus began life as a muck-about band who, inspired by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks' Smile, locked themselves into an expensive studio they could barely operate.
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Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin
Date: 14 Jul 2010 Beach Boys cofounder and musical mastermind Brian Wilson has teamed up with another musical mastermind: George Gershwin
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Brian Wilson Sings Gershwin
Date: 13 Jul 2010 One of the greatest songwriters in the world is about to cover one of the greatest songwriters in the world. Brian Wilson is covering George Gershwin.
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Wilson, Sellars triumph in Biggest Losers run
Date: 12 Jul 2010 Brian Wilson of Plattsburgh turned in a time of 18:53 winning the 5K event, and Cassie Sellars of Plattsburgh ran a 20:59, second overall, capturing the woman's division in the 2010 Biggest Loser/Mayors Cup Run/Walk held Saturday.
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QUICK SPINS: Panda Bear, Dum Dum Girls
Date: 12 Jul 2010 Panda Bear Tomboy Much like Noah Lennox's sister group, Animal Collective , we've come to expect a certain musical aesthetic and general vibe from their music. Layered tracks, delay, shiny and dense vocal harmonies accompanied by your general psychedelic instrumentation. This seven inch record is no different. Lennox's obvious love of Brian WIlson's take on sunny '60s psychedelia still seems to ...
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