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Alan Charles Jardine (born September 3, 1942) is an American musician who co-founded the Beach Boys.He is best known as the band's rhythm guitarist, background vocalist, and for occasionally singing lead vocals on singles such as number-one hit "Help Me, Rhonda" (1965), "Then I Kissed Her" (1965), "Cottonfields" (1970), and a cover of the Del-Vikings’ "Come Go with Me" (1981).
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The Beach Boys (Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, and Bruce Johnston), with Terry Melcher and engineer Chuck Britz, during the Pet Sounds sessions, 1966. For Pet Sounds, Brian desired to make "a complete statement", similar to what he believed the Beatles had done with their newest album Rubber Soul, released in December ...
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The Beach Boys is a 2024 American documentary film directed by Frank Marshall and Thom Zimmy focused on the American rock band the Beach Boys.Featuring interviews from band members Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks and Bruce Johnston, as well as archival footage of Carl Wilson and Dennis Wilson, the film examines the band's history beginning with their formation up until the mid ...
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Matthew Alan Jardine (born December 9, 1966) is an American musician, best known for his work as a vocalist and percussionist for the Beach Boys and Brian Wilson. He is the son of original Beach Boy Al Jardine .
A Postcard from California is the first solo album by American musician Al Jardine, best known as a cofounder of the Beach Boys.. For the album, Jardine collaborated with many prominenet musicians including several Beach Boys members (Brian Wilson, Mike Love, David Marks, Bruce Johnston; Carl Wilson appears posthumously, via archival recordings edited into to the album).