We've run the story at least a dozen times in the past year ...
The Beach Boys are going to reunite for a 50th Anniversary Tour ...
And maybe even a new album.
It's been on again ... and off again ... nearly as many times as the SMiLE album!!!
But guess what ...
After 44 years of "Will They or Won't They" ... and "Do These Tapes Even Exist Anymore?" ...
The SMiLE album FINALLY saw the light of day this year!!!
And, from the looks of this clip ...
And the quotes attributed to all of the participating players ...
According to a press release issued today, the founding members of The Beach
Boys will reunite for a global 50th Anniversary Celebration in 2012.
It has been reported that Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce
Johnston, and David Marks are not only getting together for a 50-date
International 50th Anniversary Tour ... but have already gotten together to
record tracks for a brand new studio album release!
The remaining original Beach Boys will kick the whole thing off next
April with a headlining performance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage
Festival (aka "Jazz Fest").
In statements issued by the individual members of the band:
Brian Wilson said: "This anniversary is special to me because I miss the
boys and it will be a thrill for me to make a new record and be on stage with
them again."
Mike Love said: "We got together at Capitol Records and re-recorded 'Do It
Again.' Brian and I wrote that song which went to number 1 in Great Britain,
Australia and elsewhere some 44 years ago. Brian paid me a compliment saying,
'How can a guy sound that great so many years later?' Later on, while working
out some harmonies on a new song Brian had written, I got a chance to return the
compliment. It was a thrill to be around a piano again with Brian, Alan and
Bruce and experience firsthand the brilliance of Cousin Brian's gift for vocal
arrangements. I am very much looking forward to David Marks joining us and
thrilling with his surf guitar licks. Music has been the unifying and
harmonizing fact of life in our family since childhood. It has been a huge
blessing that we have been able to share with the world. Wouldn't It Be Nice to
Do It Again? Absolutely!"
Al Jardine said: "The Beach Boys were recently inducted into the California
Hall of Fame. From our humble beginnings as brothers, cousins and friends, we
have been honored to sing the praises of California, and I'm really excited for
our fans to be able to see us again in concert on the world stage, and to
celebrate our 50th anniversary together with a new studio album."
Bruce Johnston said: "I will be looking forward to singing Brian Wilson's
melodies and Mike Love's lyrics once again in concert with many of the original
band members, but imagine what we all could come up with vocally in a recording
studio atmosphere under Brian's musical direction."
David Marks said: "I'm really looking forward to celebrating this important
milestone in The Beach Boys' history with the other guys, and with Capitol
Records - where it all began 50 years ago. It means a lot to me that we can all
reunite and pay tribute to the fans who have kept the music alive."
The Beach Boys have reportedly already recorded several songs for a brand
new, as yet untitled album, scheduled to be released in 2012 by Capitol / EMI,
and will complete more recordings together prior to its official
release. The new LP will be co-produced by Brian Wilson and Mike Love.
In addition, Capitol / EMI is planning a very special 50th Anniversary
Campaign for next year, spotlighting the band's entire catalog ...
including several new commemorative releases such as a brand new hits collection
and a career-spanning box set.
More details are available on TheBeachBoys.com.