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Brian Wilson Signed Cut Beach Boys Autographed Surfin USA PSA

$ 78.07

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  • Artist/Band: Beach Boys

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    Brian Wilson is an American Icon and founder of The Beach Boys
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    Brian Douglas Wilson
    Born June 20, 1942 (age 74)
    Inglewood, California, U.S.
    Origin Hawthorne, California, U.S.
    Genres
    Rock pop art rock avant-pop outsider
    Occupation(s)
    Musician singer songwriter record producer
    Instruments
    Vocals keyboards piano bass guitar synthesizers
    Years active 1961–present
    Labels
    Capitol/EMI Sire/Reprise/Warner Bros. Brother/Reprise/Warner Bros. Giant/Warner Bros. Caribou/CBS Nonesuch/Elektra Walt Disney
    Associated acts
    American Spring The Beach Boys California Music Hale & the Hushabyes The Honeys Stephen Kalinich Kenny & the Cadets Jan and Dean Andy Paley Van Dyke Parks Joe Thomas Don Was The Wilsons Wondermints Gary Usher
    Notable instruments
    Fender Precision Bass
    Baldwin HT2R Theater Organ[1]
    Moog synthesizers
    ARP synthesizers
    Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer best known for being the multi-tasking leader and co-founder of the rock band the Beach Boys. After signing with Capitol Records in 1962, Wilson wrote or co-wrote more than two dozen Top 40 hits for the group.[2] Because of his unorthodox approaches to song composition and arrangement and mastery of recording techniques, he is widely acknowledged as one of the most innovative and influential creative forces in popular music by critics and musicians alike.[3][4]
    In the mid-1960s, Wilson composed, arranged and produced Pet Sounds (1966), considered one of the greatest albums ever made.[5] The intended follow-up to Pet Sounds, Smile, was canceled for various reasons, which included Wilson's deteriorating mental health. As he suffered repeated nervous breakdowns, Wilson's contributions to the Beach Boys diminished, and his erratic behavior led to tensions with the band. Following a court-ordered removal from the care of psychologist Eugene Landy, Wilson started receiving conventional medical treatment, and in the late 1990s, he began performing and recording consistently as a solo artist. He remains a member of the Beach Boys' corporation, Brother Records Incorporated.
    Wilson's work with the Beach Boys helped raise pop music to the level of high art.[6][7] He is considered a major innovator in the field of music production,[8] the principal originator of the California Sound,[9] one of the first music producer auteurs,[10] and one of the most famous examples of the outsider musician.[11] Only 21 years old when he received the freedom to produce his own records with total creative autonomy, he ignited an explosion of like-minded California producers, supplanting New York as the center of popular records,[12] and becoming the first rock producer to use the studio as its own instrument.[13] Wilson effectively set a precedent that allowed bands and artists to enter a recording studio and act as their own producers or co-producers.[10] His songs became inextricably tied with the zeitgeist of the early 1960s,[14] and he helped develop the sound of the wistful Flower Power era that proceeded.[15] In later years, Wilson was regarded as a "godfather" to an era of indie musicians who were inspired by his melodic sensibilities, chamber pop orchestrations, and recording explorations.[16]
    His honors include being inducted into the 1988 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and winning Grammy Awards for Brian Wilson Presents Smile (2004) and The Smile Sessions (2011). In lists published by Rolling Stone, Wilson ranked 52 for the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time" in 2008[17] and 12 for the "100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time" in 2015.[18] In 2012, music publication NME ranked Wilson number 8 in its "50 Greatest Producers Ever" list, elaborating "few consider quite how groundbreaking Brian Wilson's studio techniques were in the mid-60s".[4] He is an occasional actor and voice actor, having appeared in television shows, films, and other artists' music videos. His life was portrayed in the 2014 biopic Love & Mercy, which received a wide release in 2015.