
Tickets for Brian Wilson go on sale this Friday May 23
rd at Northampton Box Office, 413-586-8686.
GET TICKETS HERE HURRY! He is one of rock
's most deeply revered figures, a legendary writer, producer, arranger and performer of some of
the most cherished music in rock history. Indeed, it is no exaggeration to call
Brian Wilson one of
the most influential pop composers of
the last 50 years. But as numerous books, films and television programs have recounted, success does not tell
the whole story about this fascinating man. For while few artists achieve
the stature that Wilson today enjoys, even fewer have been able to overcome
the profound personal setbacks and professional frustrations that he has endured. Happily, Wilson has not only survived those obstacles, but today is thriving once again, making great music, performing with an ace band of seasoned sidemen and cutting-edge pop-rockers, and selling out concert halls around
the world.
Echoing the reaction of many fans who have seen and/or performed with Brian in recent months - including Neil Young, Sheryl Crow, Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan, Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, and R.E.M.'s Peter Buck - a San Francisco Chronicle reviewer wrote, "The Brian Wilson concert was one of the most moving and inspirational events in recent memory for me." The Hollywood Reporter chimed in with "A long-awaited ray of light," while the Los Angeles Times pronounced, "Wilson stood triumphant."
"My state of being has been elevated," explains Brian Wilson, "because I've been exercising, writing songs. I'm in a better frame of mind these days. It feels great - it's like I see some light. Things make sense to me again."
As recent events have shown, the man and his music have the power to take an audience beyond mere nostalgia, to reach across generations and deliver a musical experience that is timeless and unforgettable.
Brian Wilson is back on Capitol Records and has a new album due this Fall, collaborating again with Van Dyke Parks.
Read about "That Lazy Old Sun" on Picthfork.
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