Brian Wilson, born in 1942, displayed early musical talent, repeating melodies as an infant. Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" profoundly influenced him, despite his monaural hearing due to hearing loss, possibly from a childhood injury. Though athletic, Wilson focused on music, and studied vocal harmony of the pop group the Four Freshmen. Brian Wilson formed the Beach Boys, achieving immediate success with "Surfin'" in 1961. Hits like "Surfin' Safari" and others followed, cementing their status as a leading rock-n-roll act with lasting influence. Wilson's musical vision expanded beyond early themes, producing ballads like "In My Room," " Don't Worry Baby" and "The Warmth of the Sun." Overwhelmed by the relentless touring schedule, he focused on studio work, resulting in more mature songs like "Please Let Me Wonder" and "She Knows Me too Well." Inspired by The Beatles' Rubber Soul, Brian Wilson created Pet Sounds (1966), collaborating with lyricist Tony Asher and studio musicians. It showcased his studio skills and lyrical maturity, featuring hits like "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "God Only Knows." Despite critical acclaim, sales were modest and their new sound sparked tension within The Beach Boys over their musical direction. While finishing Pet Sounds, Wilson began "Good Vibrations," a technically advanced song that became their third No. 1 hit. This led to his ambitious project SMiLE (initially Dumb Angel), with singer-songwriter Van Dyke Parks, which he described as a "teenaged symphony to God." However, drug use, pressure to surpass Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and opposition to Parks' lyrics from band members caused the project's abandonment. Wilson, left with unedited material and band tensions, abandoned SMiLE. After SMiLE's cancellation, Brian Wilson lost creative control of the Beach Boys leading Carl Wilson to become producer and lead vocalist, while Mike Love emphasized past hits in concerts. Brian Wilson withdrew and sporadically contributed new material. Notable works from this period include "'Til I Die," a melancholy ballad, and "Sail On Sailor," a radio hit which reunited Wilson with Van Dyke Parks in 1973. Brian Wilson's sporadic appearances at Beach Boys concerts contrasted with his continued earnings from their tours, financially straining the band. To aid his recovery and revive his songwriting and concert draw, his wife and the band hired therapist Eugene Landy. While intensive rehabilitation led to a brief return to work, pop audiences deemed the Beach Boys a nostalgia act. Wilson struggled with addiction and relapse throughout the 1970s, eventually requiring Landy's expensive services again. Landy, while aiding Wilson's recovery, exerted excessive control over him. He became Wilson's creative partner after removing him from the Beach Boys in 1982, but their 1988 album, though featuring "Love and Mercy," was overshadowed by "Kokomo." Wilson's 1990 autobiography "Wouldn't It Be Nice," seemed heavily influenced by Landy.. Landy's interference also led to the rejection of Wilson's 1991 album. A two-year legal battle freed Wilson from Landy in 1994, revealing Landy's prevention of Wilson reading his autobiography manuscript. Landy's California psychotherapy license was revoked. Following court-ordered financial oversight and medication, Brian Wilson steadily recovered and resumed his musical career. He married Melinda Ledbetter in 1995, recorded new Beach Boys versions for a documentary, collaborated with Van Dyke Parks on Orange Crate Art, and briefly rejoined the Beach Boys. His second solo album, Imagination, received positive reviews in 1999, but his return to live performance was most notable. For decades, he had suffered from crippling stage fright, but with the aid of vocal coaches and a teleprompter, Wilson summoned the courage to front a 20-piece band featuring Beach Boys guitarist Jeffrey Foskett and members of the Wondermints, executing some of Wilson's classic songs. Brian Wilson released Live at the Roxy Theatre (2000) followed by Pet Sounds Live (2002). His 2004 solo album, Getting' In Over My Head, included collaborations with Paul McCartney, Elton John and Eric Clapton, and a final track with his late brother Carl. Wilson and others painstakingly combed through countless hours of four-decade-old recorded elements, stitching together vocal fragments and unfinished musical interludes to achieve the impossible: finishing what was widely regarded as rock-no-roll's most legendary lost album SMiLE. The completed SMiLE premiered in London, receiving a standing ovation, and a recorded version reached No. 13 on Billboard, earning Wilson a Grammy for "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" in 2005. Resuming his solo career, Wilson released critically acclaimed albums like That Lucky Old Sun (2007) with Van Dyke Parks, and Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin (2009), which topped the jazz charts in 2010. In the Key of Disney followed in 2011. The Beach Boys' 50th anniversary in 2011 led to a reunion tour and album, That's Why God Made the Radio (2012), which reached No. 3 on the Billboard chart, their highest since 1974 and extending their Top 10 span to the second longest in music history. Despite occasional discomfort, Wilson expressed enthusiasm for future collaborations. Brian Wilson died on June 11, 2025 at the age of 82.
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