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John Stamos is hitting the road with The Beach Boys this summer. The "Full House" alum -- who has a longstanding relationship with the band -- will join The Beach Boys for a string of dates on their Endless Summer Gold 2024 tour, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of their album of the same name.
John Stamos accidentally met The Beach Boys after hiding from fans during his teen heartthrob days. Paul Morigi/Getty Images. John Stamos had always been a Beach Boys fan. In fact,...
The Beach Boys performed a medley of their hits with special guests Jimmy Buffett and John Stamos at the 2018 A Capitol Fourth on PBS!
Tragedy struck The Beach Boys in 1983, when Dennis Wilson — "the wild one," according to Rolling Stone – drowned while swimming at Marina Del Rey, in Los Angeles. The Beach Boys' drummer had struggled with drugs and alcohol for years, and had even tried to check himself into a detox clinic a few days before his death, but had been turned away.
How John Stamos Started Playing Drums for the Beach Boys. John Stamos told Howard Stern what led to him joining the Beach Boys and what it’s like playing with Brian Wilson during...
John Stamos looks back on his four-decade friendship and musical partnership with Beach Boys singer-guitarist Jeff Foskett, who died at 67.
John Stamos is bringing summer with the Beach Boys. He talks stage fails plus life lessons from losing Bob Saget for USA TODAY's The Essentials.
John Stamos joins The Beach Boys on ‘Endless Summer’ tour. Story by Devan Markham. • 3mo. C HICAGO (NewsNation) — It’s been 50 years since The Beach Boys released their album “Endless Summer,” and...
The Beach Boys’ 2024 “Endless Summer Gold Tour” celebrates the 50th anniversary of their album Endless Summer, and will feature Stamos on a handful of dates on the East Coast, the Midwest, and California. Get The Beach Boys Tickets Here.
Beach Boys tapped John Stamos for their performance on CNN’s “Fourth in America Special.” The actor joined the band for a rendition of their 1966 hit “Wouldn’t It Be Nice.”