More than 60 years after they first joined forces to form the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson and Al Jardine’s final meeting was a poignant full-circle moment. Jardine, 82, tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue ...
It's hard to think of an American rock band more distinct and influential than The Beach Boys. There's no mistaking their catchy songwriting, or their stacked harmonies – the band's signature sound.
In a few short hours, Al Jardine will take the stage with longtime friend and bandmate Brian Wilson for opening night of the Something Great From '68 Tour in Las Vegas. For now, though, he's sharing ...
During the 1960s, Al Jardine found himself working alongside Brian Wilson to create what would become the Beach Boys. Unknown to them at the time, that band would catapult them to international fame.
Al Jardine of the Beach Boys reflects on Brian Wilson's life and musical legacy after his passing. Jardine recalls how he and Wilson formed the Beach Boys while in college. The Pet Sounds Band, led by ...
Al Jardine didn’t sense good vibrations from Mike Love. The Beach Boys co-founder revealed that he wasn’t impressed by his bandmate’s speech at Brian Wilson’s funeral on Aug. 6. According to Rolling ...
Beach Boy Al Jardine remembers the last time he spoke with Brian Wilson Jardine says he believes that Wilson found peace before he died Wilson died on June 11 at age 82 More than 60 years after they ...
Beach Boys member Al Jardine slammed Mike Love's eulogy given at Brian Wilson's Aug. 6 funeral as the feud between the former bandmates seemingly resurfaced. "Mike wanted everybody to know that he ...