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Al Jardine plays rhythm guitar in The Beach Boys and sometimes sings the lead.
Al Jardine
Al Jardine, a founding member of The Beach Boys, has written several songs outside the band, including "Lady Lynda," which was recorded by The Beach Boys but primarily associated with him. He also penned "Don't Fight the Sea," featured on his solo album "A Postcard from California." Additionally, Jardine has contributed to various projects and collaborations that showcase his songwriting outside of The Beach Boys' catalog.
Al Jardine, a founding member of The Beach Boys, is approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall (178 cm). His height, like many aspects of his career, has contributed to his presence as a vocalist and guitarist in the band.
Members of The Beach Boys now include Mike Love, Bruce Johnston, David Marks, Al Jardine and Brian Wilson.
Al Jardine plays rhythm guitar in The Beach Boys and sometimes sings the lead.
Al Jardine
Al Jardine is 5'5".
Al Jardine & Brian Wilson were members of The Beach Boys.
Al Jardine, a founding member of The Beach Boys, is approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall (178 cm). His height, like many aspects of his career, has contributed to his presence as a vocalist and guitarist in the band.
Members of The Beach Boys now include Mike Love, Bruce Johnston, David Marks, Al Jardine and Brian Wilson.
The brothers of the Beach Boys were Dennis, Carl, and Brian Wilson. Mike Love was their cousin and Al Jardine was a close school friend. For more on the Beach Boys go to Feelingthevibe.com
Susan Alcott Jardine is the author of the short story collection, THE CHANNEL: Stories From L.A.. She is a resident of Sherman Oaks, California and is also an artist. She is married to Neal Jardine, brother of original Beach Boys' Al Jardine.
Mike Love, Brian Wilson and Al Jardine are alive. Dennis Wilson and Carl Wilson aren't.
Current Members Al Jardine Bruce Johnston Mike Love Brian Wilson Former Members Carl Wilson Dennis Wilson David Marks Ricky Fataar Blondie Chaplin
Al Jardine of the Beach Boys is primarily considered a baritone. His vocal range allowed him to contribute harmonies and lead vocals, particularly on songs that required a deeper, richer tone. While he can sing higher notes, his natural voice falls within the baritone range, complementing the group's overall vocal blend.
Brian Wilson tours and records today with a band called the Wondermints. Al Jardine had his own band, called the Beach Boys Family and Friends, but was forced by a court injunction to stop using the name.