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The Beach Boys pay tribute to Brian Wilson — the ‘soul' of their sound
The Beach Boys pay tribute to Brian Wilson — the ‘soul' of their sound

New York Post

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

The Beach Boys pay tribute to Brian Wilson — the ‘soul' of their sound

The Beach Boys paid tribute to co-founder and musical genius Brian Wilson Wednesday after his family announced his death — calling him the 'soul' of their surf rock sound. 'The world mourns a genius today, and we grieve for the loss of our cousin, our friend, and our partner in a great musical adventure,' the Beach Boys wrote on their official Instagram account. 'Brian Wilson wasn't just the heart of The Beach Boys—he was the soul of our sound. The melodies he dreamed up and the emotions he poured into every note changed the course of music forever.' Wilson died at 82. His cause of death has not been revealed. 6 Brian Wilson performed in Las Vegas on July 10, 2015. MediaPunch/INSTARimages 'His unparalleled talent and unique spirit created the soundtrack of so many lives around the globe, including our own,' the post added. 'Together, we gave the world the American dream of optimism, joy, and a sense of freedom—music that made people feel good, made them believe in summer and endless possibilities.' Wilson's cousin and the group's co-founder, Mike Love, posted a video montage that featured the iconic hitmaker over the years. 'From the first time we sang together as kids in my living room, I knew there was something otherworldly in him,' Love wrote alongside the video. 'His musical gifts were unmatched. The melodies he dreamed up, the emotions he poured into every note—Brian changed the course of music forever.' Love ended the touching tribute, writing, 'Brian, you once asked, 'Wouldn't it be nice if we were older?' Now you are timeless. May you rest in the peace you so deeply deserve, surrounded by the heavenly music you helped create. May your spirit soar as high as your falsetto [and] may your wings spread in effortless flight.' Rhythm guitarist Al Jardine also remembered his former bandmate on Instagram. 6 The Beach Boys posed in front of an earlier group portrait during a trip to London in 1964. Getty Images 6 Wilson stopped touring with The Beach Boys in 1964 after he had a panic attack. REUTERS 'Brian Wilson, my friend, my classmate, my football teammate, my Beach Boy bandmate and my brother in spirit, I will always feel blessed that you were in our lives for as long as you were,' Jardine wrote. 'I think the most comforting thought right now is that you are reunited with Carl and Dennis, singing those beautiful harmonies again. You were a humble giant who always made me laugh and we will celebrate your music forever. Brian, I'll really miss you…still I have the warmth of the sun.' The group was founded in 1961 in Hawthorne, Calif., by brothers Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson, their cousin Love, and school friend Jardine, according to the band's website. In 1964, Wilson stopped touring with the band after having a panic attack on a flight to Houston so he shifted his contributions to composing hits like 'Good Vibrations,' 'Wouldn't It Be Nice' and 'God Only Knows.' 6 Wilson is known for co-writing some of the group's most iconic hits like 'God Only Knows' and 'Good Vibrations.' Getty Images 6 Beach Boys members Brian Wilson, David Marks, Bruce Johnston, Al Jardine and Mike Love appeared together at Capitol Records in Los Angeles on June 13, 2006. REUTERS 6 Wilson performed with his daughter, Carnie, in Los Angeles on March 30, 2015. Getty Images He remained an on-and-off band member for decades and released his first solo album in 1988. Wilson had seven kids, including daughters Carnie and Wendy, who formed the four-time Grammy-nominated pop group Wilson Phillips. 'I have no words to express the sadness I feel right now,' his daughter Carnie Wilson wrote on Instagram. 'My Father @brianwilsonlive was every fiber of my body. He will be remembered by millions and millions until the world ends. I am lucky to have been his daughter and had a soul connection with him that will live on always. I've never felt this kind of pain before.'

Sean 'Diddy' Combs Gets Instructions on Shoes He Can Wear for Trial
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Gets Instructions on Shoes He Can Wear for Trial

Newsweek

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Sean 'Diddy' Combs Gets Instructions on Shoes He Can Wear for Trial

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Sean "Diddy" Combs has received court approval to wear non-prison attire during his upcoming sex trafficking trial, but his wardrobe comes with some limitations, including what footwear is permitted. Why It Matters Allowing defendants to appear in civilian clothing is standard practice in many jurisdictions. The rationale is rooted in the principle of presumed innocence. If a defendant appears before jurors in jail-issued clothing, it could bias the jury and impair the defendant's right to a fair trial. What To Know Judge Arun Subramanian issued the order in response to a request from Combs' legal team. The directive permits Combs to wear "up to five button down shirts, up to five pairs of pants, up to five sweaters, up to five pairs of socks, and up to two pairs of shoes without laces" for his trial in New York. Sean "Diddy" Combs attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sean "Diddy" Combs attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Casey Flanigan/imageSPACE/MediaPunch /IPX Newsweek reached out to representatives for Combs for comment. At a court appearance in March, Combs was seen in a beige-colored jumpsuit, with graying hair and a grey beard, as depicted in courtroom sketches. Combs, 55, is facing federal charges that include racketeering, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested in September 2024, and the indictment alleges he used his influence and business empire to coerce and silence victims over a period spanning more than a decade. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges and remains held without bail at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center. What People Are Saying Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyers, in a motion filed last month: "The government should not be permitted to pollute the trial with decades of dirt and invite a conviction based on propensity evidence with no proper purpose by painting Mr. Combs as a bad guy who must have committed the charged crimes." Prosecutors, in a memorandum filed last month: "That testimony powerfully establishes that the defendant made no mistake when he coerced other victims into unwanted sex. It proves that the defendant intended to take the sexual gratification he wanted, regardless of consent." What Happens Next Opening statements in the trial are scheduled to begin on May 12, following jury selection. A conviction on the most serious charges could carry a life sentence. Do you have a story that Newsweek should be covering? Do you have any questions about this story? Contact LiveNews@

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