For over sixty years, The Beach Boys' music has shaped American culture, blending innovative arrangements with heartfelt harmonies. Originating in Hawthorne, California, the group—comprised of the Wilson brothers, Mike Love, and Al Jardine—debuted in 1962 with "Surfin’ Safari." With over 100 million records sold and 80 charted songs, including four No. 1 hits, their influence is profound, inspiring countless artists. Celebrated for albums like "Pet Sounds," they are recognized among the greatest in music history, having earned a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a Lifetime Achievement GRAMMY® Award.







