The Beach Boys Endless Summer Tour Coming To Meadow Brook
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The Beach Boys have announced their Endless Summer Gold 2024 tour that will keep them on the road all Summer long. The Endless Summer Gold tour starts on Feb. 21 with a stop at Meadow Brook Amphitheatre in Rochester Hills, MI July 5th, 2024. The Beach Boys will be led by Mike Love.
The Beach Boys ready for an Endless Summer Tour
The Endless Summer Gold Tour
The U.S. tour will include a few stops at summer music festivals, including the Stagecoach in Indio, California and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The 2024 tour goes all the way from Florida to Hawaii debut with stops in Rochester Hills, Myrtle Beach, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Denver, and dozens more cities. See the complete tour schedule below.
How Long Have The Beach Boys Toured?
The current “official” Beach Boys are Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, and Bruce Johnston, but the current touring lineup only includes Mike Love and Bruce Johnston. They have toured with various members for over 60 years.
The Hall of Fame Hits
- Surfin’ U.S.A.
- Little Deuce Coupe
- Be True to Your School
- Fun, Fun, Fun
- I Get Around
- When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)
- Dance, Dance, Dance
- Help Me, Rhonda
- California Girls
- Sloop John B
- Wouldn’t It Be Nice
- God Only Knows
- Good Vibrations
- Heroes and Villains
- Surf’s Up
- Kokomo
The Sounds Of Summer Release
A Hall of Fame career over the past six decades, The Beach Boys have released 29 studio albums. To co-inside with this huge Summer Tour. The band is about to release a special 3CD/6LP released on June 17 will feature a unbelievable 80 tracks, from their debut ‘Surfin’ Safari’ in 1962 through to 1988’s late-era hit ‘Kokomo
A classic song that features California themes that were their signature, “Fun, Fun, Fun” peaked at #5 on the Billboard in 1964
“Kokomo” is a song by the Beach Boys from the 1998 movie Cocktail and album Still Cruisin‘.
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Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours': 30 Facts About the Iconic Album
Rumours, the landmark album from Fleetwood Mac, is an absolute monster, both critically and commercially.
There are countless breakup songs across the musical landscape, but Rumours — released on February 4, 1977 — is much more than that; it’s a breakup album that happens to be dripping with the band’s coked-out excess. The making of Rumours, of course, is famous for everyone in the band breaking up with each other and its other “indulgences.” (AKA: So much cocaine it would make Tony Montana blush.)
Truthfully, personal lives absolutely falling apart have never sounded so catty and catchy at once as they do on Rumours. Between the divorce filing of John McVie and Christine McVie, the breakup of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham (and Nicks’ eventual “shacking up” with Mick Fleetwood) and Mick Fleetwood’s own marriage on the rocks after his wife had an affair, the band weren’t exactly hurting for material.
In short, Rumours is the ultimate cheating/break-up record. In honor of its anniversary, here are 30 facts about the iconic album.
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