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Brian Wilson helped spawn a musical revolution in the 1960s as lead singer and main songwriter for the Beach Boys and now Brian Wilson is taking his solo show on tour! Don't miss your chance to see Brian Wilson LIVE! Buy your Brian Wilson tickets now!
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Brian Wilson and his band Rock the Bowl!
By Mark the music fan from South Bay, Los Angeles on 9/16/2008
Pros:
Brian was very Happy, Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Best For:
Casual and Die Hard Fans, Everyone

Brian Wilson and his band were nothing short of stunning. His new album,'That Lucky Old Sun' is sheer brilliance! They played 4 tracks from the new album and a variety of the greatest Beach Boys songs ever recorded. It was nice to have the LA Philharmonic supporting Brian, and they started off the concert themselves playing some of Brian's favorite compositions from Bach and Beethoven. During 'Help Me Rhonda', the Conductor came out and started dancing wildly with the band. It is clear that everyone loves Brian and his songs! I strongly recommend this concert. Turn a your person onto some really great music by purchasing Brian's new alubm and then taking them to the show. During 'Midnight's Another Day', I don't believe there was a dry eye in the house. Folks, they don't make music anymore like Brian Wilson. See him while he is healthy, happy, and willing to share his Good Vibration with music fans everwhere!

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fireworks to surfer music!
By Tinyman from Lawndale, CA on 9/15/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

I thought it was a very good concert. would have been outstanding had a few of the other original beach boys showed up for the second set....but you can't have everything.

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Quintessential End of Summer Celebration
By Karin from Santa Monica, CA on 9/14/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

Brian Wilson is the perfect end of summer (or beginning of summer) celebration show, fabulous music, the entire bowl was participating, singing and dancing. And the fireworks were great!

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A great performance.Incredible musicians
By Jimmie Bernie from Lomita, CA on 1/29/2007
Pros:
Brian and band were great, Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Better high end sound, tended to break up a li'l
Best For:
Beach Boys are timeless, Everyone

Great to see Brian and Al performing together. The lifelong bond these two share was obvious and moving. Just an incredible band and arrangements. Vocals were phenomenal, as was the musicianship. Great small venue to see this in. Brian's appreciation of the audience was clear and his stage presence was great. The band was one of the best I've ever seen in any time frame. It was an honor and a privilege to witness the performance of one of the all time great geniuses of music of this or any generation.

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Brian Wilson Biography

Brian Wilson is arguably the greatest American composer of popular music in the rock era. Born and raised in Hawthorne, California, he formed the Beach Boys in 1961 alongside his two younger brothers, cousin Mike Love, and school friend Alan Jardine. Serving as the group's primary songwriter, Wilson combined the rock urgency of Chuck Berry with the harmonies of the Four Freshmen before expanding his musical imagination during the late '60s, during which time he experimented with new songwriting structures and production techniques. Wilson retreated from his dominance of the Beach Boys after 1967, yielding most of the control to his younger brother Carl. He made sporadic contributions to their records, returning only briefly as a songwriter and producer in the mid-'70s.

Following a long period of drug addiction, mental illness, and general isolation, Wilson issued his first solo album in 1988. Despite the promising lead single Love and Mercy, commercial success proved elusive ironically, the Beach Boys had recorded their own comeback record around the same time and wound up topping the charts with Kokomo. Wilson attempted to find his footing with a second solo album, Sweet Insanity, which was rejected outright by Sire and permanently shelved. In 1995, he reunited with his mid-'60s collaborator Van Dyke Parks for Orange Crate Art, a collaborative album that featured Parks' songwriting and Wilson's vocals. That same year, Wilson was the subject of a documentary feature, I Just Wasn't Made for These Times, for which he also recorded a full soundtrack. Following those releases was 1998's Imagination, which included several throwbacks to lush Beach Boys productions but failed to entice a wide commercial audience.

During his time with the Beach Boys, Wilson had often remained at home -- or in the studio -- while the rest of the group set out on tour. Things started to change in the early 2000s, when he began touring as a solo act (often accompanied by a large backing band) and released a pair of live titles: Live at the Roxy Theatre (2000) and Pet Sounds Live (2002). Unfortunately, the cobbled studio album that followed in 2004, Gettin' in Over My Head, exhibited the same foibles as Imagination. Also, it was overshadowed by Wilson's next project: preparing the legendary Beach Boys record SMiLE for its live debut, as well as making new studio recordings of its songs. He debuted the new SMiLE at the Royal Festival Hall in London on February 20, 2004, and recorded it in the studio that April. Both the live and studio versions earned rapturous reviews, prompting Wilson to launch a full world tour in support of the Grammy-winning album. The seasonal effort What I Really Want for Christmas followed in October 2005.

Wilson began preparing another thematic work after he was commissioned by London's Southbank Centre to help kick off the venue's 2007 season. The result was That Lucky Old Sun, a concept album based on the American vocal standard and including the participation of his SMiLE band, as well as Van Dyke Parks. That Lucky Old Sun premiered at the Royal Festival Hall in September 2007 and was released as a studio album later that year. Wilson returned to the studio two years later, this time to put his own stamp on a number of George Gershwin covers. At the behest of Gershwin's estate, he also completed two piano compositions that were unfinished by Gershwin at the time of his death. Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin was released in August 2010, marking Wilson's first album for the Disney-affiliated Pearl label. Wilson's second project for Pearl, In the Key of Disney, arrived the following year, and featured 11 classic Disney songs. ~ William Ruhlmann & John Bush, Rovi