Draft:List of members of bands featuring members of The Beach Boys
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Pre-Beach Boys
[edit]- Carl and The Passions? (WIP)
- various BW/CW/DM jam sessions?
- Al's folk group (Islanders?)
Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Carl Wilson
[edit]Carl and the Passions (pre-1961) according to Audree Wilson and Brian Wilson |
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Carl and the Passions (pre-1961) according to Audree Wilson and Brian Wilson |
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Al Jardine
[edit]The Islanders (pre-1961) |
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Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, David Marks
[edit]unnamed jam sessions (pre-1961) |
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unnamed jam sessions (pre-1961) |
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Blondie Chaplin, Ricky Fataar
[edit]The Flame/The Flames (1962-1970?/1971?) |
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The Flame/The Flames (1970?, 1971?) |
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- Steve Fataar - lead guitar, lead vocals (1962-1970, 2000, 2011; died 2020)[8][9])
- Featured on all recordings and the 2000 and 2011 reunions.
- Edries "Brother" Fataar - bass, backing and occasional lead vocals (1962-1970) (July 6, 1945-September 10, 1978, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (aged 33))[7]
- George Fabre - drums (1962)
- There was some dispute over when Fabre left the group. Some say it was in 1964, with George and Eugene Champion leaving in a similar time frame. Other sources say he left in 1963. According to Bing Kinsey, the lineup with Eugene Champion and Ricky Fataar lasted about a year.[10] It was ultimately resolved that he left in 1962 and a year before Champion.[11] (See Flame/Flames page)
- Eugene Champion - rhythm guitar (1962-1963)
- Simon Pontin - bass guitar (2000)[12]
The Beach Boys
[edit]Lineups
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1965–1972 | 1972 | 1972–December 1973 | December 1973–1974 | |
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1974–September 1978 | September 1978–December 1983 | December 1983–1997 | 1997–February 1998 | |
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February-May 1998 | May 1998-July 1999 | July 1999–May 2011 | May 2011–September 2012 | September 2012–present |
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"Post"-Beach Boys
[edit]Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Al Jardine
[edit]- Kenny and the Cadets (1962)
Kenny and the Cadets (early 1962) |
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David Marks
[edit]- David Marks & The Marksmen
- Band without a Name w/Casey Kasem
- The Moon
- Delaney and Bonnie
- Colours
- Warren Zevon
- Marks-Clifford Band
- others?
- Surf City All Stars
- Legends of Surf Music
- Spanish band
David Marks & The Marksmen (initially known as The Jaguars) (c. 1963-1965) |
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Band Without a Name (1966) |
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The Move (mid-to-late 1960s) |
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Delaney and Bonnie (and Friends) (c. 1967-c. 1969) |
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Colours (late 1960s) |
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Warren Zevon (late 1960s-19??) |
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The Marks-Clifford Band (c. 1977) |
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Bruce Johnston
[edit]- solo?
Blondie Chaplin
[edit]- solo, December 1973-1990s
- Byrds tribute, 1980s
- Rolling Stones, 1997-2007
- solo, 1990s-present
Solo (1973-1990s) (?)
{Slowinski POB} |
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THe 20th Anniversary Tribute to the Byrds/"The Byrds" ('Ersatz Byrds')/A Tribute to the Byrds/"The Byrds featuring Michael Clarke", etc. (1984-1988(?)/1993(?)) {Slowinski POB} |
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The Band (1986-1989) {Slowinski POB} |
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The Rolling Stones (1997-2007)[21] {Slowinski POB} |
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Following Clarke's death, Terry Jones Rogers resurrected the Byrds tribute act, with guitarist Scott Nienhaus and former Byrds Skip Battin and Gene Parsons on bass and drums respectively.[264] Performing under the banner of the Byrds Celebration, the tribute group toured extensively throughout the remainder of the 1990s, although Parsons was replaced by session drummer Vince Barranco in 1995 and Battin was forced to retire due to ill-health in 1997.[264] Since 2002, Rogers and Nienhaus have continued to tour as part of the band Younger Than Yesterday: A Tribute to the Byrds, along with bassist Michael Curtis and drummer Tim Politte.[264]
Ricky Fataar
[edit]- solo, 1974-????
- Bonnie Raitt, 1990s-present
Ricky Fataar (c. 1974-????) |
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Bonnie Raitt (1990s(?)-present) |
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Brian Wilson, Bruce Johnston
[edit]California Music (c. 1974-1975) |
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California Music (1975-c. 1976) |
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Mike Love
[edit]Celebration (initially known as "Making Waves" and/or "Waves") (1977-1978) |
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Celebration (1978-c. 1979/1980) |
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Mike Love & The California Beach Band (1980s-1990s?) |
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Mike Love & The Endless Summer Beach Band (1990s?-1998) |
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Dennis Wilson
[edit]Dennis Wilson (mini-solo set at BB shows) (August(-September?) 1977) {Slowinski POB} |
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Dennis Wilson (tour band for cancelled POB tour) (August (-late) 1977) {Slowinski POB} |
with proposed special guests
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Carl Wilson
[edit]- solo bands, 1981-1983
Carl Wilson (1981-1983) |
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(1982-1983) |
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In early 1962, Morgan requested that some of the members add vocals to a couple of instrumental tracks that he had recorded with other musicians. This led to the creation of the short-lived group Kenny & the Cadets, which Brian led under the pseudonym "Kenny". The other members were Carl, Jardine, and the Wilsons' mother Audree.[25][a]
http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,25543.msg637310.html#msg637310
Brian Wilson
[edit]- solo bands, 1980s-1998
- solo bands, 1998-2006, 2007-2013
Mike Love, David Marks
[edit]Mike Love & The California Beach Band (1990s?-1997?) |
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Mike Love & The Endless Summer Beach Band (1997?-1998) |
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In early 1962, Morgan requested that some of the members add vocals to a couple of instrumental tracks that he had recorded with other musicians. This led to the creation of the short-lived group Kenny & the Cadets, which Brian led under the pseudonym "Kenny". The other members were Carl, Jardine, and the Wilsons' mother Audree.[25][b]
http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,25543.msg637310.html#msg637310
Al Jardine
[edit]- Beach Boys' Family and Friends (1998-2001?)
- Al Jardine, Family, and Friends (2001-2003?, 2022-present)
- Al Jardine & The Endless Summer Beach Band (1998-2018, 2022-present)
- Al Jardine (2018-2022)
Beach Boys' Family and Friends (1998-2001?) (?)
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Al Jardine, Family, & Friends (2001-2003?, 2022-present) {Slowinski POB} |
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Al Jardine & The Endless Summer Beach Band (1998-2018, 2022-present) {Slowinski POB} |
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Al Jardine's A Postcard from California Storytelling Shows/Al Jardine's Endless Summer (2018-present?) {Slowinski POB} |
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Al Jardine, David Marks
[edit]The Surf City All-Stars with special guests Al Jardine, David Marks, and Dean Torrence (2000s, 2010s, early 2020s?) |
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Al Jardine, Blondie Chaplin
[edit]Al Jardine with Blondie Chaplin (early 2010s) |
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Brian Wilson, Al Jardine
[edit]Brian Wilson Pet Sounds 40th Anniversary Tour with special guest Al Jardine (2006-2007) |
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Brian Wilson, Al Jardine, David Marks
[edit]Brian Wilson with special guests Al Jardine and David Marks (2013) |
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Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck with special guests Al Jardine and David Marks (2013) |
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Brian Wilson, Al Jardine, David Marks, Blondie Chaplin
[edit]Brian Wilson with special guests Al Jardine, David Marks, and Blondie Chaplin (2013) |
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Brian Wilson, Al Jardine, Blondie Chaplin
[edit]Brian Wilson with special guests Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin (2013-2022) |
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Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Doggett 1997a, p. 101.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Leaf 1978, p. 18.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ a b "THE FLAME BIOGRAPHY". Music Minder. Archived from the original on 30 April 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
- ^ "Blondie Chaplin". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
- ^ "Renowned SA musician Steve Fataar has died". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
- ^ "The Flames". www.thekinseyreport.com. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ Hodgkinson, Will (July 11, 2009). "Soundtrack of my life: Brian Wilson". The Guardian.
- ^ "Bridges to Babylon". www.timeisonourside.com. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Howard 2004, p. 85.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Carlin 2006, p. 198.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Tobler 1978, p. 73.
- ^ a b c d Unterberger, Richie. "Kenny & the Cadets". AllMusic. Archived from the original on June 18, 2020. Retrieved April 21, 2020.
- ^ "Brian Wilson Returns to Capitol Music Group; Currently Recording and Self-Producing New Solo Studio Album". BrianWilson.com. June 6, 2013. Archived from the original on June 9, 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- ^ "Rolling Stone: Brian Wilson Rocks With Jeff Beck, Plans New LPs". BrianWilson.com. June 20, 2013. Archived from the original on July 29, 2020. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
- ^ "'It stopped working': For the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, it's about new music not meditation". Something Else!. January 28, 2014. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- ^ Fessier, Bruce (August 28, 2014). "Beach Boys' Brian Wilson talks Robin Williams". The Desert Sun. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
- ^ a b Matijas-Mecca 2017, pp. 164–166.
- ^ Michaels, Sean (June 12, 2014). "Brian Wilson fans furious at Frank Ocean and Lana Del Rey collaborations". The Guardian.
- ^ a b Matijas-Mecca 2017, p. 164.
- ^ Greene, Andy (June 30, 2015). "Meet Brian Wilson's Secret Weapon: Darian Sahanaja". Rolling Stone.
- ^ Michaels, Sean (June 12, 2014). "Brian Wilson fans furious at Frank Ocean and Lana Del Rey collaborations". The Guardian.
- ^ Greene, Andy (June 30, 2015). "Meet Brian Wilson's Secret Weapon: Darian Sahanaja". Rolling Stone.
- ^ Matijas-Mecca 2017, pp. 169–170.
- ^ "Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, The Zombies Announce 'Something Great From '68' Co-Headlining Tour". Liveforlivemusic.com. May 7, 2019. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
- ^ "Brian Wilson Plots Summer Tour With Former Beach Boys". Rolling Stone. 5 March 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2015.