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Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942, in Hawthorne, California) is an American pop musician, best known as a founding member of and the main producer, composer, and arranger for The Beach Boys. Although changing trends in music sometimes rendered Wilson's earlier work unfashionable, he is now acknowledged as one of the most significant and innovative musicians and composers of 20th century popular music.Wilson showed an early talent for music and quickly developed into a skilled singer, songwriter, arranger, and musician despite almost total deafness in his right ear.Early influences included The Four Freshmen and Chuck Berry, among others. Wilson admired Phil Spector, considering Spector both a mentor and rival. (The two collaborated on one song, which was never completed; the backing track was later used for a public service announcement, featuring The Blossoms. Brian released it in 1964 as "Don't Hurt My Little Sister.")Wilson was a perfectionist in the studio, and often upset the other members of the Beach Boys with this incessant drive for perfection. Though one of the first users of an eight-channel multitrack tape recorder, he shunned stereophonic sound, preferring (as Spector did) to work in monaural — not because of his partial deafness, but because he believed stereo gave an incomplete "sound picture" if the listener wasn't directly between the speakers./
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Life sunny again for former Beach Boy :Brian Wilson enjoying touring, writing once more
Sometimes, it's best not to get too close to your heroes.
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Emerging percussionists Blade, Sanchez and Wilson take charge at Monterey Jazz Festival
Like legendary jazz percussionists Buddy Rich, Art Blakey and Tony Williams, three of today's top Generation X drummers lead vibrant bands of their own. Antonio Sanchez, Brian Blade and Matt Wilson will be featured this weekend at the Monterey Jazz Festival, and '” good news for those who can't make it to Monterey '” all three will later return to the Bay Area to play in notable groups led by ...
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Wilson's season ended by Rams
MILLERSVILLE - For the first 10 minutes, Wilson appeared to be on its way. Coming off a lopsided win over previously undefeated District 1 champion Neshaminy, the Bulldogs struck quickly again Saturday morning in their PIAA Class AAA quarterfinal field hockey game with Central Dauphin.
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Wilson loses state title game to Cumberland Valley in OT
The Wilson boys water polo team fell just short of a state championship Saturday night, falling to Cumberland Valley 12-11 in an overtime thriller at North Penn High.
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Brian Wilson's 'That Lucky Old Sun' shines
Brian Wilson's done lying in bed. He's up and at 'em again with a new album, "That Lucky Old Sun." The former singer, bassist and lead songwriter of the Beach Boys is widely known for the enormous impact he has made on pop music, but also for his long history of drug abuse and mental issues.
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