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Mike Love, always.
brian wilsonWhile Brian Wilson is considered the Beach Boy's bassist, that role only applied to the band's early years. In concert, Brian played bass until he stopped touring with the group. He was temporarily replaced by Glen Campbell, then permanently replaced by Bruce Johnston. A series of sidemen filled in when Bruce left the group for a short period.On recordings, Brian seldom played bass himself. While the Beach Boys were competent musicians, sessions moved faster when Brian brought in studio musicians to record the instrumental tracks. Among the studio musicians who have played bass on Beach Boys tracks are Ray Pohlman, Carol Kay, Joe Osborn and occasionally Larry Knechtel. All were part of a group of session musicians called "The Wrecking Crew." Carol Kaye is perhaps the most prominent bassist on Beach Boys recordings. She played on "California Girls", "Good Vibrations" and "Wouldn't It Be Nice," among others. Many people credit her melodic bass playing as inspiring Paul McCartney's playing on the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's album.
The only event worth any major note in 1981 was their participation in the Fourth of July concert in the Nation Mall.
I believe he was one of the members of the "Wrecking Crew" band that did studio work for/with the Beach Boys. As I recall- he was a bass player. I am not sure- but I recall someone saying that he did some studio vocals for them as well.
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.
Mike Love, always.
brian wilsonWhile Brian Wilson is considered the Beach Boy's bassist, that role only applied to the band's early years. In concert, Brian played bass until he stopped touring with the group. He was temporarily replaced by Glen Campbell, then permanently replaced by Bruce Johnston. A series of sidemen filled in when Bruce left the group for a short period.On recordings, Brian seldom played bass himself. While the Beach Boys were competent musicians, sessions moved faster when Brian brought in studio musicians to record the instrumental tracks. Among the studio musicians who have played bass on Beach Boys tracks are Ray Pohlman, Carol Kay, Joe Osborn and occasionally Larry Knechtel. All were part of a group of session musicians called "The Wrecking Crew." Carol Kaye is perhaps the most prominent bassist on Beach Boys recordings. She played on "California Girls", "Good Vibrations" and "Wouldn't It Be Nice," among others. Many people credit her melodic bass playing as inspiring Paul McCartney's playing on the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's album.
The only event worth any major note in 1981 was their participation in the Fourth of July concert in the Nation Mall.
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I believe he was one of the members of the "Wrecking Crew" band that did studio work for/with the Beach Boys. As I recall- he was a bass player. I am not sure- but I recall someone saying that he did some studio vocals for them as well.
The Beach Boys Medley was created in 1981.
The term 'beach boys' is a common noun as a general term for boys who frequent a beach. The term 'Beach Boys' is a proper noun for the name of the singing group that specialized in surfing music.
Good Time - The Beach Boys song - was created in 1977.
The Beach Boys - album - was created in 1919-06.
Best of The Beach Boys was created in 1963-01.