How The Beach Boys Changed Beach Culture

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If you like old time rock and roll you might like this band. Maybe you've heard songs such as, “I Get Around”, “Surfin USA”, or “Barbara Ann”. These are some out of many great songs that Beach Boys had created. The Beach Boys originated in California. They were Five very talented young men with a dream. From their childhood until adulthood they expressed their love of music. Because of their talent, hard work, and effort, they were successful. The Beach Boys created a new type of rock that changed beach culture.Therefore, they were famous.

The Wilson brothers were inspired throughout their childhood. Brian was influenced by the Hi-Lo's, the Four Freshmen,and would practice and blend with them. He wrote songs and came up with the music that the instruments would play. The Wilson boys were influenced with some of the newest music of their time. Murray, their dad, made their garage into a music studio. it was filled with many instruments. Their parents enjoyed singing together. Their father even wrote some of his own music.The Wilson boys were influenced with some of the newest music of their time.Brian's first try on the piano was a magnificent moment to remember. He started memorizing many songs and played by sound. He also had been playing along with the music. …show more content…

They were all very talented actors and singers. The brothers were Brian, Dennis, and Carl and their cousin, Mike. and Al Jardine.They formed in the year of 1961 in the city of Hawthorne, California.The Beach Boys name came from the California's sunshine and beaches and their way of life. Beach Boys was selected, because of their popular song called