Entity: THE-BEACH-BOYS
THE-BEACH-BOYS refers to a rock group from the 1960s founded by Brian Wilson and his brothers and cousin in Southern California. Their songs focused on the
THE-BEACH-BOYS
Etymology
The term 'THE-BEACH-BOYS' originated from the rock group founded by Brian Wilson and his brothers and cousin in Southern California.
Definition
THE-BEACH-BOYS refers to a legendary American rock band formed in the 1960s, known for their harmonies and songs about surfing, cars, and romance.
Historical Context
THE-BEACH-BOYS emerged during the 1960s as a prominent figure in the surf rock genre, with hits like 'Surfin' U.S.A.' and 'Good Vibrations.' They were known for their intricate vocal harmonies and innovative production techniques.
Cultural Significance
The band's music captured the essence of California beach culture and teenage life in the 1960s. Their influence extended beyond music, shaping fashion and popular culture of the era.
Related Concepts
- Surf Rock
- Brian Wilson
- California Dream
See Also
A legendary American rock band formed in the 1960s, known for their harmonies and songs about surfing, cars, and romance.