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HEALTH: “I’m going to rest, recover and work with my doctors on this”: Brian Wilson postpones tour due to mental health issues
submitted by Nick Jun 6th 2019 06:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Wilson shared an emotional letter on his website earlier today.Brian Wilson Brian Wilson has announced that he is postponing his upcoming June tour dates, admitting that he feels “mentally insecure” after a period of illness. The Beach Boys legend, who has spoken about his mental health issues previously, said that he wasn&am...
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Brian Wilson: Ringo Starr pay tribute to Wrecking Crew drummer Hal Blaine who has died aged 90
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Veteran drummer played on dozens of classic hit singlesHal BlaineBrian Wilson and The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr are among a host of stars who have paid tribute to legendary drummer Hal Blaine, who has died aged 90. The veteran drummer played on the Beach Boys’ ‘Pet Sounds’ and ‘Good Vibrations’, along ...
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The Beach Boys: Announce SiriusXM Town Hall Event
submitted by Nick Jul 25th 2018 05:00 am (www.antimusic.com)
The Beach Boys will be sitting down for an intimate Q&A session with a select group of listeners for the SiriusXM 'Town Hall' series
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The Beach Boys: To Be Honored On July 4th
submitted by Nick May 30th 2018 03:00 pm (www.antimusic.com)
The Beach Boys will not only be performing at this year's A Capitol Fourth concert in Washington D.C. this July 4th
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Daft Punk: Meet Parcels, the Aussie band who’ve worked with Daft Punk and sound like The Beach Boys gone electro-disco
submitted by Nick Apr 30th 2018 05:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Their collaboration with Daft Punk last year put the five-piece on the map, but Thomas Smith finds a band ready to take their brand of future-pop to the stars In April 2016, Parcels played their first show in France at Paris’ trendy Les Baines bar. The Berlin-based Australian five-piece had released their debut EP ‘clockscared’ &...
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