1961
1961
The Beach Boys had their final concert in 2012. This concert was considered the Beach Boys 50th Reunion Tour. More information can be found about the Beach Boys, their music, and band members, online at Wikipedia.
The Beach Boys formed in 1961. The original name of the band was The Pendletones, derived from the Pendleton woolen shirts popular at the time. In October 1961, The Pendletones recorded twelve takes of "Surfin'" in the offices of music publishers Hite and Dorinda Morgan at Stereo Masters in Hollywood. A small number of singles were pressed. When the boys eagerly unpacked the first box of singles, on the Candix Records label, they were shocked to see their band name changed to "Beach Boys". From that point on they were known as The Beach Boys.
It was rumored that Charles Manson tried out for Monkees, but this was not true. He wrote song and one of them wasn't written for the Beach Boys, but "Never Learn Not To Love" (on the Beach Boys' 20/20 album) was indeed written by Charles Manson, and for a brief time in 1968, about a year before the Tate-LaBianca murders, Manson and Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson were acquaintances.
The beach
1985
The song In My Room was recorded in 1963 and was first released on the album Surfer Girl. The song has been covered by many other artists since that time.
the doors formed their band in 1965
The band Poison was formed in 1983.
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In the year 2000
1973