Fans paid homage to Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson, after it was announced he had died at the age of 82.
A large blue wreath of flowers were laid on the band’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday (June 11) to commemorate his passing.
Ana Martinez, the producer of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, told Reuters, “Well we’ve lost what I call a representative. The whole group is a representative of California. They gave this beautiful image of the sun, the surfing back in the day and they were just representing California and the good days.”
Wilson created some of rock’s most enduring songs such as “Good Vibrations” and “God Only Knows” in a career that was marked by a decades-long battle between his musical genius, drug abuse and mental health issues.
Musician Nick Perri, 41, from Philadelphia, said “The world has lost arguably the greatest songwriter and melody writer, I think, probably of all time. Everybody, even The Beatles, were influenced by Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys. I mean, the loss can’t be overstated.”
Raised in Inglewood and Hawthorne, both cities inside the greater Los Angeles area, Wilson was seen as one of most successful musicians from the region.
For superfan Samuel Chavira, 31, from Los Angeles, the loss hit home.
“I got a text from my mom, I was at work and I was very shook up. Yeah, I was inconsolable,” he said.
Over in Hawthorne, fans gathered around the Beach Boy Monument, which marks the site of Wilson’s childhood home.
Flowers were laid on the monument and fan Danny Henry from Milford, Connecticut, set up a keyboard to play some of Wilson’s most iconic tracks.
Henry told Reuters, “I wanted some sense of love, like I thought this was the closest place I could be with Brian today. This is the pilgrimage. When you come here, this is where it all started. I thought there would be even more love around and there is.”
Starting in 1961, the Beach Boys put out a string of sunny hits celebrating the touchstones of California youth culture – surfing, cars and romance. But what made the songs special was the ethereal harmonies that Wilson arranged and that would become the band’s lasting trademark.
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