Sat. Jun 14th, 2025
Brian Wilson: Finding Another World Through Music

Renowned singer and musician Brian Wilson passed away at the age of 82.

In a 2011 interview with the BBC’s David Silitto, the Beach Boys co-founder discussed the release of previously unreleased 1960s recordings.

Wilson shared his passion for singing and piano, and how his music transported him back to the band’s heyday.

Learn more about Wilson’s life and career here.

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