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Wilson was the eldest and last surviving of the three musical brothers who formed the United States rock band in 1961, alongside their cousin Mike Love and school friend Al Jardine.

The Beach Boys were driven by Brian Wilson’s (left) prodigious songwriting, surf-influenced sound and frequent use of vocal harmonies. Source: Getty / Michael Ochs Archives
The band, known for their vocal harmonies, signed with Capitol Records in 1962 and released their first album, Surfin’ Safari, that same year.
Music a safe haven for Wilson
Wilson played bass while his brother Dennis drummed and Carl played lead guitar. The band’s work centred on Wilson’s songwriting and arrangements.

Brian Wilson performed regularly as a solo artist from 1999 to 2022. Source: Getty / Larry Hulst
Their debut single, Surfin’, became a minor hit on its release in 1961 but was nothing compared with the success that followed from their second studio album, Surfin’ USA, released in 1963.