The Beach Boys & America
One of the greatest bands of all time are joined by a very special support act
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One of the greatest bands of all time are joined by a very special support act
One of the greatest bands of all time are joined by a very special support act
One of the greatest bands of all time are joined by a very special support act
Bands don't come much greater than The Beach Boys. To America what The Beatles were to the UK, the Brian Wilson led group produced some of the finest pop songs of the 1960s, all wrapped in their unmistakable glorious harmonies. Wilson is currently working on his own solo material, but the band still boasts founding members Mike Love and Al Jardine. They'll be performing everything from classics like God Only Knows, Wouldn't It Be Nice, Good Vibrations and Help Me Rhonda to choice cuts from their more recent efforts, such as 2012's That's Why God Made the Radio.
For a series of special dates in 2015 the band will be suported by America, pioneers of soft rock folksiness during the 1970s who are best known today for their 1971 single A Horse With No Name (often erroneously credited to Neil Young).