TORONTO (CP) — Beach Boy legend Brian Wilson will be presented with a lifetime achievement award at the North by Northeast music festival later this month
New Twitter Profile: Beach Boys CDs @BeachBoysCDs
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I've been too obsessed with avant-garde jazz, experimental music, free
improvisation and other outside, deviant and transgressive sounds to keep
up with ...
We’re All Landlocked
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In our current circumstances, a release this year by Brian Wilson or the
Beach Boys called Landlocked would be rather appropriate. Of course, many
Beach Bo...
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I hate to say this, but I'm thinking about maybe deleting this blog. It
won't be going away immediately, I may even change my mind if there's
enough popula...
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Exposició "The Beach Boys" a la XX Fira Internacional del Disc de Barcelona
2015
Estació del Nord,
3 i 4 d'octubre.
Horaris:
Dissabte de 10 a 21 h
D...
Thank You
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Hey there, folks. To any and all of you who still might be visiting, I wish
to say thank you for the years of support you've offered that made Through
a Va...
Rocketship Interview
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In the 1990's one of the biggest names in Indiepop music was Rocketship.
Their chier songwriter, Dustin Reske, is a Beach Boys fan as well! I sat
down with...
The Twelve Songs Of Christmas Series: #8
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#8 - The Monkees "Riu Chiu" (1967)
Click above to hear "Riu Chiu"
Every music list needs a wild card, a choice from left field, a long shot,
a great u...
55) Brian Farts Into His Piano: Take 8 Complete!!!
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Seeing as that it won't be included in the boxed set and remains unbooted I
decided to share the complete take 8 of "Brian Farts Into His Piano". A
very u...
Smile (JMZ mix) and we're back! (sort of)
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Hello everybody! It's been a long time... But hopefully this new post will
make the wait worthwhile. If any of you are still reading, that is.
I've recentl...
Opera Synopsis
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Cicéron, an Opera in three acts.
Music and Libretto by Josh Hoisington
Note: This is very loosely based on the life of the real Cicero, don't take
it as h...
Laurindo Almeida - The First Surf Guitarist
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Okay, so finding that first conquistador who used the stringed axe to evoke
the thrill of the wave and the cool of the night-tide might prove
impossible....