These incredibly influential albums from the 1960s changed the world of rock music forever, in their own unique ways.
From Randy Newman to Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan, every songwriter under the sun has expressed a level of adoration for Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys.
It seems the GRAMMYs required some time to understand or appreciate rock music. According to Billboard, a category for rock and roll debuted in 1962. Its first winner: Chubby Checker for “Let’s Twist ...
Pet Sounds kicked me to make Pepper. It was direct competition with The Beach Boys. So what? That’s what everyone’s doing. Although when Brian Wilson heard Pepper, he went the other way.” ...
Many writers in the Life section are long-time Beach Boys fans, but not James, so will his and Henry’s reviews offer similar perspectives, or will James’ first exposure to “The Boys” be his ...
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Paul and John set the standard for songwriting in the 1960s, inspiring many of their peers. About their 1964 arrival in the ...
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band what it was were they not transformed by what Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys had done with Pet Sounds. Which it was. And now, with the Friday news that Carroll ...
The queen of Gen Z alternative pop changed her sound up once again on her third album, 'Charm.' Along the way, she found her ...
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