Wednesday, August 19, 2026

An EXCLUSIVE Interview: AL JARDINE Talks To FORGOTTEN HITS!

(NOTE:  all photos courtesy Jeff McEvoy) 

Faithful fans of Forgotten Hits already know that I have been singing the praises of Al Jardine’s solo shows for YEARS now … as far as I’m concerned, he has been putting on the most faithful, authentic and realistic tribute to the music of Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys for the past two decades.

So when word came down that after Brian's death, Al would be taking over the responsibility of fronting Brian Wilson’s incredible back-up band (now newly christened as The Pet Sounds Band) … and seeing the rather disgraceful representation that Mike Love (who owns the rights to The Beach Boys’ name) has been doing for several years now … I was thrilled … and couldn’t wait to see them.

And THEN, when I was told that I would have the opportunity to interview Al about it, naturally I jumped at the chance!  (Very special thanks to Spud, Al’s Main Man, when it comes to this sort of thing!)  This is ESPECIALLY timely since Al and the Band are performing here locally this weekend.

Just some quick background here, please … and I will do my very best not to sound like your typical “fan boy” … but the music of The Beach Boys has been a part of my life since the very first day they began creating and sharing it with us.

That being said, I have seen some variation of The Beach Boys, whether it be the full band or solo variations thereof, probably at least thirty times over the years.  This includes solo shows by Al, Brian and Carl dating back to the mid-‘70’s.

For the past 27 years, I have published Forgotten Hits, an online oldies music newsletter and forum and for the past two decades I have often made mention about Al’s voice being the strongest when it came to representing the band’s music.  Mike can barely eek out a whisper these days and even when he does, he seems to have real difficulty with staying in tune.  And, despite all his genius, Brian didn’t even seem present at some of the concerts I’ve seen.  But Al has consistently presented the music in strong voice and in an entertaining fashion, whether it be at a City Winery show with just his son, a Beach Boys Family and Friends tour with Wendy and Carnie Wilson, or as a member of Brian Wilson’s band.  So the thought of seeing Al now FRONTING Brian Wilson’s band, newly christened as The Pet Sounds Band, is quite an exciting prospect for me.

Al Jardine and The Pet Sounds Band will be appearing here locally this weekend, first at The Arcada Theatre this Saturday (8/22) at 3 pm and then at The Des Plaines Theatre on Sunday (8/23) at 5 pm.

Tickets are still available for both shows and I hope some of you “locals” out there will join me for these concert events.

https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/52473809/al-jardine-the-pet-sounds-band-stcharles-the-arcada-theatre?_gl=1*8h0kwr*_gcl_au*OTk5NTI3NzQ4LjE3ODI5Mjg3NDE.*_ga*MjY4MjU3ODgyLjE3ODI5Mjg3NDE.*_ga_DRT2S2GQYP*czE3ODY4MzYwNTckbzEwJGcxJHQxNzg2ODM2MDYyJGo1NSRsMCRoMA..

https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/61900895/al-jardine-the-pet-sounds-band-des-plaines-des-plaines-theatre?_gl=1*26xsdo*_gcl_au*OTk5NTI3NzQ4LjE3ODI5Mjg3NDE.*_ga*MjY4MjU3ODgyLjE3ODI5Mjg3NDE.*_ga_DRT2S2GQYP*czE3ODY4MzYwNTckbzEwJGcxJHQxNzg2ODM2MjU5JGo1NCRsMCRoMA..

Going into this project, I wanted to steer my interview with Al down a slightly different path since nearly all of the interviews I read with him seem to focus on the same questions over and over again.  My hope was that by going a little more in-depth, it might make it a bit more interesting not only for you, the reader, but for Al Jardine, too!

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KENT KOTAL / FORGOTTEN HITS: Losing Brian Wilson came as a huge blow to all of us … he impacted our lives in so many ways that I can’t even imagine what it must have been like performing alongside him for so many years.  In the latter years, were you assuming more of the vocals on stage to better present his music in a live environment?  Was it just a natural progression that you would take over the reigns after his passing?

AL JARDINE: Actually, it was my son Matt [Jardine] taking over Brian’s vocal parts and he’s been doing that since The Beach Boys days! And yeah, you could say it was a natural progression that I would take over the reigns because I had Brian’s blessing to take his band back out on tour before he passed.

kk: I can’t think of any assembly of musicians that have better portrayed Brian’s musical vision on stage than his current band.  Every intricacy and delicacy are performed with precision and perfection down to the most complicated musical phrases.  What does it feel like to step out on stage with these guys, knowing that without question they all have your back and will allow you to perform to the best of your ability each and every night?

AJ: When I step out on stage, I literally feel like I’m back in the recording studio … but this time in front of a live audience. There’s a reason why Brian said in the late 90’s that if he had the guys in the Wondermints around in 1967, he would have taken SMiLE out on the road!

kk: Now that the tour has resumed, can we expect any “surprise guests” along the way?  Blondie Chaplain performed numerous shows with you and Brian … and The Wilson Sisters have been part of your “Friends And Family” shows for ages.  Any surprises we can look forward to?

AJ: That is one of my fondest wishes, that we could bring everyone back on stage again together. Thanks for the suggestion, we’ll just have to see and as far as surprises go, it wouldn’t be a surprise if I told you (laughs). But so far, we’ve had Weird Al, Eric Idle, Dewey Bunnell of America, David Marks, The Lemon Twigs and Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford, who sang a beautiful version of “Let’s Put Our Hearts Together” at the United Theater LA show with our percussionist Jim [Laspesa] from The Pet Sounds Band!

kk:  What was the inspiration for including selections from the “Beach Boys Love You” album this time around?  It has never really been considered a Beach Boys classic … and to showcase it alongside selections from a true masterpiece like “Pet Sounds” would almost seem to me to show even more so “Love You”’s weaknesses when contrast against a work that today is considered one of the finest recordings ever made.

AJ: I thought it was a great reason for putting Brian’s band back together and Darian Sahanaja told me that it would be a great success and that the fans would go crazy if they heard those songs live. I actually seduced Darian to learn and perform the Love You album because we talked about that for many years. Thank you, Darian!

[EDITOR’S NOTE:  2027 will mark the 50th anniversary of this album’s original release … and last year a special Box Set (“We Gotta Grove”: The Brother Years”) was released, highlighting not only the “Love You” album but also “15 Big Ones” and the previously unreleased (but heavily bootlegged) “Adult/Child” album.  My guess is these releases were also a factor in the decision to spotlight “Love You” this time around. – kk]

kk:  My personal favorite Beach Boys album is “Sunflower,” which I have always felt has been highly underrated over the years.  For me, this was the moment that the rest of the band stepped forward, acknowledging Brian’s limited capacity to participate, and said “We’re going to make the best album we can, showcasing the entire band.”  (I, for one, would LOVE to see “Sunflower” performed in its entirety some day!)

AJ: I agree and that’s always a possibility. We should always be planning a new setlist every year and looking ahead, we can do that in 2030 for the 60th anniversary of Sunflower!


kk:  Going back to “Pet Sounds” for a minute, I’ve always been under the impression that when you guys came back from tour, Brian had the whole album essentially recorded and ready to go and was just waiting to put your voices on it.  In hindsight, he could have released what perhaps could have been the greatest solo album of all time and forever changed the course of history … but he wasn’t thinking that way at the time … his complete focus was on The Beach Boys and he used each of your voices as instruments to complete the sounds he heard in his head.  These songs and this new direction must have been quite shocking to absorb at the time.

AJ: Shocking? Not really, we always expected Brian to write and produce great music for the next album. But he definitely took it to a whole new level with Pet Sounds

kk:  The Wondermints / Brian Wilson Band were able to resurrect the aborted “SMiLE” album in all its glory.  What was it like for you, hearing this collected works brought to completion?

AJ: It sounded great and actually inspired ME to join Brian’s tour in the mid-2000’s since he had this incredible band of musicians who know our music inside out and perform it to such perfection.

kk: What are some of your memories of the original sessions you did for this LP?  At what point did you realize that Brian was pulling the plug on this project?  Did you see that as inevitable at the time or did you feel the band should have kept working at it?  (I remember Carl making a comment that after “SMiLE” was shelved, the band had to scramble to turn in a new album in time … and the ultimate result, “Smiley Smile,” was, in his words, “a bunt instead of a home run.”

AJ: I knew Brian was pulling the plug on SMiLE when we built our home studio in his house and stopped using the professional studios. I don’t know if it was inevitable, but I love some of the songs that ended up on Smiley Smile like “Vegetables,” “Little Pad” and the “Woody Woodpecker Symphony!”

kk:  You have kept busy with new recordings.  Last year you released an EP called “Islands In The Sun.”  (Fans can listen here: https://www.aljardine.com/music )

One of the tracks (“My Plane Leaves Tomorrow”) features guest appearances by Neil Young and Flea of The Red Hot Chili Peppers.  Your previous release (“A Postcard From California”) featured guest appearances by Stephen Stills, David Crosby and Neil Young, Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell of America, Steve Miller and, as you described it, a Beach Boys reunion of sorts, featuring guest vocal appearances from Brian Wilson, Mike Love and Bruce Johnston (plus David Marks on guitar) as well as one of the last studio recordings of Carl Wilson.

It's great to see that you're still writing and recording new material ... and are able to utilize some pretty credible sidemen!

AJ: Not sure if there was a question there but thank you, Kent. “My Plane Leaves Tomorrow” really stands out now because of what’s currently going on in the Middle East. Neil Young and Flea really came through with some emotional parts, on vocals and trumpet respectively, and we plan on releasing the Islands In The Sun EP with extra tracks on CD and vinyl for Record Store Day.

kk:  Oh, and before, I forget, Spud (who helped to set up this interview for us) told me to be sure to ask about your new version of “Ding Dang” … what’s the scoop?  And where can we hear it???

AJ: I asked Brian if we could finish the song and he didn’t really care so I decided we would rearrange it live on stage by adding a new verse for the audience. And time permitting, you’ll hear it in Des Plaines on Sunday August 23rd!

kk: Finally, as far back as the early-to-mid ‘70’s … some 50+ years ago … Brian was saying that his vision included creating a new younger, more exciting version of The Beach Boys to take over the reigns once the band decided to retire.  In this fashion, they could keep the music fresh and alive for new generations to come.  (In fact, between all The Beach Boys’ offspring, a second and maybe even third generation of Beach Boys could have been constructed over the passing years just from family members and offspring alone!)  Your sons Matt and Adam have been involved with your music for years now.  How do you foresee keeping this music alive for another 50 or 60 years?  Obviously, it’s still vital … the houses are packed wherever it’s performed … can you foresee a time when what is essentially “the family business” can be passed down for future generations to enjoy?  It’s a shame there has been so much bad blood spilled over the years between the original members … is the “new generation” enough of a tight knit bunch that they could pull off such a resurrection for the good of the franchise?

AJ: I’ll hand the reigns over to Matt [Jardine] and he has a son so maybe we can keep it going into the 22nd century!

kk: Thanks, Al … I look forward to seeing you at The Des Plaines Theatre in August … maybe we can visit a little bit backstage before or after the show.  (kk)

(NOTE:  all photos courtesy Jeff McEvoy)

kk

Kent Kotal

Forgotten Hits

 

UPCOMING SHOWS:

SAT, Aug 22
The Arcada Theatre - St Charles, IL

SUN, Aug 23
Des Plaines Theatre - Des Plaines, IL

SAT, AUG 29
L.B. Day Amphitheatre - Oregon State Fair - Salem, OR

SAT, Sept 5
Pangle Pavilion at the Greater Lima Region Park & Amphitheater - Lima, OH

MON, Sept 7
Woodstock Fair - South Woodstock, CT

FRI, Sept 18
Boom Days – FREE SHOW - Fort Payne, AL

SUN, Sept 20
The Auditorium - Eureka Springs, AR

SAT, Oct 10
Poway Center for the Performing Arts - Poway, CA

SUN, Oct 11
Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts - Cerritos, CA

THU, Oct 22
The Soraya - Ca State University - Northridge, CA

SAT, Oct 24
Bankhead Theater - Livermore, CA

August 19th, 1966

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

8/19/66 –The Beatles are pelted with rotten fruit and firecrackers during a concert held at Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee; The Ku Klux Klan demonstrated outside the show and burned their records.  (Is it any wonder this was the last tour they ever did?)

Yet, despite all this turmoil, they set a house attendance record for their two shows there today




Also on 8/19, Sandy Posey records “Single Girl”

 

 

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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

August 18th, 1966 ... Plus, A Little Bit Of This, A Little Bit Of That

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

8/18/66 - The Doors officially signed with Elektra Records.  The contract called for the band to produce seven albums. They also agreed (albeit somewhat reluctantly) to release “Break On Through” as their first single.  However, in order to do so, the lyric "She gets high / she gets high / she gets high" was changed to “She gets / she gets / she gets" in order to secure radio play.  (A year later, Jim Morrison would refuse to change the lyrics to “Light My Fire” when The Doors performed it on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”)  I didn’t know about this earlier incident … I guess they were only willing to bend once in order to compromise their music.  It makes a lot more sense now!

It took almost nine months for the band to REALLY break on through to national success ... but once they did, The Doors were unstoppable, scoring a dozen National Top 40 Hits ... not bad for an "album rock" band!


THE DOORS HIT LIST:

1967 - Light My Fire (#1)

1967 - People Are Strange (#10)

1968 - Love Me Two Times (#21)

1968 - The Unknown Soldier (#22)

1968 - Hello I Love You (#1)

1969 - Touch Me (#1)

1969 - Wishful Sinful (#28)

1969 - Tell All The People (#32)

1969 - Runnin' Blue (#36)

1970 - You Make Me Real (#28)

1971 - Love Her Madly (#7)

1971 - Riders On The Storm (#12)

(For some reason, The Doors always seemed to chart lower in Billboard than they did in the other major trades - peaks shown are for their BEST national peak position as graded by Billboard, Cash Box and Record World magazines)  kk

 

TUESDAY THIS AND THAT:

Michelle Branch has recorded a new version of her song "The Game Of Love" (originally done with Santana), this time teaming up with The New Radicals ... and it still sounds great!  (I've always said, "A Good Song Is A Good Song Is A Good Song") 

  

Thanks for "Last Train." One of the first anti-war songs if you listen carefully ...

DIS

Thousands of fans gathered in Swansea, Wales, yesterday (8/17) for a celebration of life for singer Bonnie Tyler, who died on July 8th … this after huge crowds lined the streets of Mumbles on Saturday as her coffin, draped in a Welsh flag, was driven through the place she once called home.  The organist played music by fellow Welsh music stars Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey, as well as some of Tyler’s own hits, to start to ceremony.  (kk) 

Rock Critic David Marsh has passed away – no cause of death has been given.  He was 76.

Marsh is a long-time, well-respected voice of our music, writing for Creem, Rolling Stone, The Village Voice and several others.  His biographies on Bruce Springsteen and The Who are considered to be rock and roll gems.  Perhaps his best known book is “The Heart of Rock and Soul: the 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made,” in which he named Marvin Gaye’s recording of “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” as the Number One Single Of All Time.  (kk)

Sadder still for me was the passing of Tommy John, who was a crucial part of The Chicago White Sox when I was a kid growing up.

Long before he gained national acclaim with The Dodgers (and even had a medical procedure named after him!), John mowed ‘em down in The Sox’s run for the pennant in 1967.  He was an immediate favorite in a pitching roster that also included Joel Horlen (whose no hitter I watched on television that year at my grandparents’ house!), Gary Peters and knuckleballers Hoyt Wilhelm and Wilbur Wood.

Over 26 seasons, John won 288 games and was named to The All Star Team four times.  (Incredibly, he was never inducted into The Major League Baseball Hall Of Fame.  His 288 wins is second only to Roger Clemens for most wins ever recorded by a non-Hall Of Fame Pitcher.)

It was while pitching for the Dodgers in 1974 that he threw out his left elbow in what everyone thought was a career-ending event.  But a new revolutionary surgery performed by Dodgers Team Physician Frank Jobe rebuilt John’s arm and elbow, using tendons and ligaments from his right arm, drilling thru bone to anchor them in place.  John sat out the 1975 season but came back two years later with a 20-7 record, a Cy Young Award and a Los Angeles Dodgers pennant.

Sadly, this didn’t mark the end of tragedy for the Tommy John family.  In 1981, his two year old son Travis fell out of a third story window and lie in a coma for 19 days.  Fortunately, he made a full recovery … but John lost another son in 2010 due to an overdose to prescription drugs.

Tommy John started his career with The Cleveland Indians, prior to being traded to The Chicago White Sox.  After spending six years with The Los Angeles Dodgers, he later pitched for The New York Yankees and The California Angels, followed by a brief stint with The Oakland Athletics, followed by a return to The Yankees to finish out his career in 1986.  His career record was 288-231 with 2245 strike outs and an ERA of 3.34.  (kk)

From our “These Things Always Happen In Three’s” Department, it looks like long-term we were NOT able to “save the cheerleader” … actress Hayden Panettiere has died at age 36 of an apparent overdose.  (kk)

Hi Kent,

As a fan of “Mr. Dieingly Sad,” may I suggest Shelby Flint’s version of “Cast Your Fate to the Wind,” sitting on this week’s chart at #80. It would eventually peak at #61 on the Hot 100 and #11 on the AC chart. It’s an underrated gem. 

Chris Cavanaugh 

https://youtu.be/lV95anEcoyM?is=sdkPqTU0cUlehsZ_

Shelby Flint is probably best remembered for her #22 pop hit “Angel On My Shoulder” in 1961.

There were FIVE charted versions of “Cast Your Fate To The Wind in the mid-‘60’s, two of which were vocal versions.  Shelby’s topped out at #59 in Record World while Steve Alaimo’s version hit #89 in Billboard.  His is the vocal version that I remember … probably because I saw him do it on “Where The Action Is” or something because I don’t show it charting here in Chicago.  (kk)

You can check out his version here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iFynJ13xTE&list=RD8iFynJ13xTE&start_radio=1

>>>I’ve also commented before on how it truly does a bit of a disservice to all the hard work that goes into putting on shows like these when you don’t properly acknowledge all of the guys who help to make it happen.  Just sayin’  (kk)

Kent, you and I saw a perfect solution at Don Felder's concert. As he introduced each band member, their picture came up on the back screen with a list of all the bands they were connected with in their careers. Unfortunately, this is not practical for every group or performer, but it made everything so simple. I will attempt to continue giving credit where credit is due, delving into social and informational media to be as accurate as possible.

Another thought is that I could be given a list of names at each concert. EmojiEmoji Oh, and maybe meet all the performers. EmojiEmojiEmojiEmoji

Shelley

I just went to a really cool annual Hawaiian Tiki event in San Diego called Tiki Oasis — the theme this year was groovy psychedelic tiki and the headlining artist was Strawberry Alarm Clock. They blew me away and their new album is incredibly GREAT:

https://youtu.be/3vj91VpHv7o?si=TKd8SajtD8J620E5

I don’t work for them, just love their new album — check it out, this is my fave song:

https://youtu.be/aq1VyPcY-IA?si=3aL97w1mDrBdsIKO

Enjoy!

Spud

VERY cool … happy to pass this along.  Thanks, Spud!  (Watch for our exclusive interview with Al Jardine, coming up Wednesday Night, 8/19, in Forgotten Hits!)  kk

Came across this quite by accident the other day ...

Chalk this one up to "Good A.I."  (kk)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItbmkuGuq8g&list=RD6KeBoIFVYuw&index=2 

 

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LOOK FOR OUR EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH AL JARDINE, FOUNDING MEMBER OF THE BEACH BOYS, COMING UP TOMORROW IN A SPECIAL WEDNESDAY EVENING POST!