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The Beach Boys Are Ready To Keep Rocking

The Beach Boys‘ 50th Anniversary tour may be winding down but it doesn’t appear that the group is ready quit.

On Tuesday evening, the Boys attended a gathering at the Los Angeles’ Grammy Museum to launch a new exhibit chronicling the band’s history.  They also treated the crowd to a stunning acoustic performance that included their timeless hits “Surfer Girl”, “California Girls”, “I Get Around” and “Help Me, Rhonda” – which Brian Wilson introduced by saying, I’m in the mood to hear Al Jardine sing.”

The fivesome then took part in a Q&A session, which touched on a variety of subjects, covering everything from the band’s inception to whether or not their solo projects would get in the way of new Beach Boys music – to which Al Jardine responded, “The Beach Boys is the real deal.  I’m not interested in that other stuff.”  Brian Wilson followed up with, “I wouldn’t mind getting together with Mike [Love] and the guys and making an exciting rock and roll album.”  He then added, “I’m sure by early next year we’ll be ready to rock.”

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