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The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys, an American rock band consisting of three brothers, a cousin and a friend. They began in 1961 and by the mid 60s were extremely popular and many referred to them as America’s Band. All questions about the band members, their lives, history and music can be found here.

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What color of eyes did Beach Boy Dennis Wilson have?

Dennis Wilson, a member of the Beach Boys, had blue eyes. His striking blue eyes were often noted alongside his rugged good looks and charismatic personality. They contributed to his image as a quintessential California surfer and musician.

How do you spell the song boparan?

The song that sounds like "bop bop bop, bop boparan" is very likely the song "Barbara Ann" by the Beach Boys (1965). The lyrics are "Baa Baa Baa, Baa Barbara Ann" and the song was first recorded in 1961 by the Regents.

Did beach boys record rocket man in 1991?

Rocket Man was originally recorded by Sir Elton John in 1972. In 1991, Kate Bush recorded Rocket Man on the album Two Rooms: Celebrating the Music of Elton John and Bernie Taupin

Who is the Beach Boys' Rhonda?

She is a fictional character but MIGht be based on Veronica Spector. If the song was written before l969 ( as I think it was) She was gonna be my wife, and I was gonna be her man, poor Rhonda, but she met another guy, come between us and it shattered our plans ( Mr. Spector!) at the time the song was written Veronica Bennet was still Ronnie Bennett, not having formally tied the knot with Phil until l969 AFTER the Ronettes has broken up. It gets one thinking, what we need from Hollywood is- this is it, Above Eyes Only- Lengthy multi-colored scarf or something- The VERONICA PROJECT, trouble is, they wouldn"t allow it, unless it comes out after Phil dies in the Big House.

Name something associated with the beach boys?

music

surfing

California

summer

cars

Brian Wilson

good vibrations

Why did the Beach Boys write Kokomo?

"Kokomo" was written by John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, Mike Love and Terry Melcher and recorded by The Beach Boys in 1988. It was released as a single in July 1988 by Elektra Records and became a No. 1 Hit in the United States, Japan and Australia. The single was released to coincide with the release of the Tom Cruise movie Cocktail, and its subsequent soundtrack. It was nominated in the Grammy Award category: Best Song written specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1988. The song was originally recorded as a demo by Mike Love and Terry Melcher. Disney executives insisted that the song be recorded by the Beach Boys to be included in the movie soundtrack. All of the Beach Boys at the time participated except for Brian Wilson.