Brian Wilson, the legendary front man and co -founder of The Beach Boys, died at the age of 82.
His family said in a joint statement online, “We were saddened by announcing that our beloved father, Brian Wilson, has passed away,” his family said in a joint statement online.
“We are confused now,” they added.
“Please respect our privacy at this time as the sadness of our family. We realize that we share our sadness with the world.”
Wilson was born in 1942 and grew up in Hotoren, California, and formed a group with his young brothers Karl and Dennis, his cousin Mike Loew and his friend Garden.
They will continue to become one of the largest rock bands in the country.
One of the most commercially successful teams ever has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, according to the group’s website.
Music Magazine Rolling Stone ranked them on 12 on the list of “The 100 greatest artists in all ages”.
Wilson’s catalog with the group includes dozens of successful individuals, including the three individual number one “I Get”, “Help Me and Rhonda” and “Good VibRations”.
It was particularly known for using the recording studio to create unique sounds, especially in the PET Sounds album, which contributed to his reputation as a music pioneer.
Wilson lost his wife, Melinda, in 2024. The couple was married 24 years ago, and their children assaulted Dakota Rose, Daria Rose, Dilani Rose, Dylan and Daash together.
Wilson also had two daughters, Carney and Windy, from his first marriage.
Music was diagnosed as a crazy characterized disease in 1984, according to Forms, when doctors found evidence that brain damage was associated with its use of narcotic drugs.
In February 2024, he was detected to have dementia.
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2025-06-11 17:47:00