Bruce Springsteen Joins List of Stars to Pay Tribute to Brian Wilson - Liverpool Echo
- Brian Wilson, the visionary leader of The Beach Boys and a musically inventive voice in pop, died at age 82 this week.
- Wilson's death was confirmed by his family on Instagram on June 11, prompting a wave of tributes including from Bruce Springsteen.
- Springsteen, who performed a surprise 2015 New Jersey concert appearance with Wilson, praised his otherworldly harmony and lasting impact on music.
- Springsteen urged fans to listen to 'Summer's Gone' from The Beach Boys' last album and wrote, 'Farewell, Maestro,' expressing a lasting debt from E Street.
- Wilson's passing triggered widespread mourning and reinforced his legacy as a genius whose innovations helped shape American pop music.
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Bruce Springsteen calls Brian Wilson 'the most musically inventive voice in all of pop'
Donald Kravitz/Getty Images) Bruce Springsteen is the latest artist to pay tribute to the late Beach Boys singer/songwriter Brian Wilson, who died at the age of 82. “Brian Wilson was the most musically inventive voice in all of pop, with an otherworldly ear for harmony,” Springsteen wrote on social media. “He was also the visionary leader of America’s greatest band, The Beach Boys. If there’d been no Beach Boys, there would have been no ‘Racing …
"Most Musically Inventive Voice in All of Pop
Bruce Springsteen has paid tribute to the late Brian Wilson in a new statement praising The Beach Boys co-founder’s legacy and influence on his own music. “Brian Wilson was the most musically inventive voice in all of pop, with an otherworldly ear for harmony,” the Boss wrote on Instagram. “He was also the visionary leader of America’s greatest band, The Beach Boys,” Springsteen continued. “If there’d been no Beach Boys, there would have been no…
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