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 ...
Al Jardine is a founding member of the Beach Boys and the solo artist behind A Postcard from California. Here’s what we know about this album from 2010 — and why it’s just now available on streaming ...
Al Jardine is in his dressing room. In an hour, maybe less, the Beach Boys guitarist will welcome the crowd to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix for a second sold-out concert in two days at the ...
The Beach Boys made their professional debut at a Ritchie Valens Memorial Dance on December 31, 1961, in Long Beach, ...
Al Jardine is still working on music, finding a “couple of songs” during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that “caught [his] attention.” Here’s what we know about this Beach Boy and his current and ...
Al Jardine, an original member of The Beach Boys, tried to avoid being served with a six-figure lawsuit in a video obtained exclusively by RadarOnline.com. This outlet can confirm that Jardine was ...
Al Jardine says the death of Brian Wilson "was not expected" and that, when he last saw Wilson in May, he believed his fellow Beach Boy was recovering from some of the many health setbacks he'd ...
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.
Al Jardine of The Beach Boys has a fond memory of Bob Saget, dating back to the late actor's "Full House" days. Jardine, best known as the band's rhythm guitarist and one of the group's founding ...
Musical artists good enough to have an extended career, at some point, will release a “Greatest Hits” album. Brian Wilson, who as primary writer and co-vocalist for The Beach Boys, became one of the ...
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