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Brian Wilson performs in Los Angeles in 2008.
Brian Wilson performs in Los Angeles in 2008.
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In pictures: Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson

Published 3:28 PM EDT, Wed June 11, 2025
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Brian Wilson, co-founder of The Beach Boys and the creative force behind the group’s surf sound, orchestral arrangements and perfect harmonies, has died, his family announced on Wednesday.

He was 82.

Wilson’s life was marked just as much by struggles of substance abuse and mental illness as it was by repeated comebacks, remarkable talent and timeless songs that still echo across the country, decades after their release.

Over the years, many have revered his genius. “I don’t think you’d be out of line comparing him to Beethoven,” Tom Petty once said.

In 2023, Rolling Stone magazine named Wilson one of the 200 greatest singers of all time. He was nominated for nine Grammy Awards, three with the Beach Boys, and won twice as a solo artist.

“He managed to both distill a simplicity of human emotion out of his songs and yet, do something that’s so artistically complex and beautiful,” musician Don Was said.

The Beach Boys pose for a portrait with a vintage station wagon in Los Angeles in 1962. From left are Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Mike Love, Brian Wilson and David Marks. Carl, Dennis and Brian were brothers.
The Beach Boys pose for a portrait with a vintage station wagon in Los Angeles in 1962. From left are Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Mike Love, Brian Wilson and David Marks. Carl, Dennis and Brian were brothers.
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The Beach Boys stand near the Capitol Records building in Los Angeles in 1992. From left are Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Marks and Love.
The Beach Boys stand near the Capitol Records building in Los Angeles in 1992. From left are Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Marks and Love.
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The Beach Boys perform on stage circa 1963. From left are Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Al Jardine, Love and Dennis Wilson. Marks had quit the band by this point.
The Beach Boys perform on stage circa 1963. From left are Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Al Jardine, Love and Dennis Wilson. Marks had quit the band by this point.
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Brian Wilson works on a composition in 1964. Despite a childhood scarred by his father’s abuse, becoming partially deaf, and the years of haunting voices in his head from schizoaffective disorder, Wilson went on to become the “reigning king of pop melody,” as the <a href="index.php?page=&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.denverpost.com%2F2015%2F07%2F01%2Fbrian-wilson-says-hes-not-americas-mozart-bach-maybe%2F" target="_blank">Denver Post</a> once put it. He would often bring to life songs that told a much different tale than his own reality. “That is probably why I wrote those happy songs. I try to get as close to paradise as I can,” Wilson told <a href="index.php?page=&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2004%2F07%2F04%2Fmagazine%2Fthe-way-we-live-now-7-4-04-questions-for-brian-wilson-summer-fun-anyone.html" target="_blank">The New York Times Magazine</a> in 2004.
Brian Wilson works on a composition in 1964. Despite a childhood scarred by his father’s abuse, becoming partially deaf, and the years of haunting voices in his head from schizoaffective disorder, Wilson went on to become the “reigning king of pop melody,” as the Denver Post once put it. He would often bring to life songs that told a much different tale than his own reality. “That is probably why I wrote those happy songs. I try to get as close to paradise as I can,” Wilson told The New York Times Magazine in 2004.
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The Beach Boys perfom on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1964. From left are Jardine, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Brian Wilson and Love.
The Beach Boys perfom on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1964. From left are Jardine, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Brian Wilson and Love.
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Brian Wilson holds a copy of the Beach Boys' 1963 album "Surfer Girl" in 1964.
Brian Wilson holds a copy of the Beach Boys' 1963 album "Surfer Girl" in 1964.
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Wilson poses with his first wife, singer Marilyn Rovell, circa 1965. They divorced in 1979 after about 15 years of marriage.
Wilson poses with his first wife, singer Marilyn Rovell, circa 1965. They divorced in 1979 after about 15 years of marriage.
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Jardine and Wilson, facing the camera, record the 1966 album "Pet Sounds." The 13-track album, which now holds the No. 2 spot on Rolling Stone’s <a href="index.php?page=&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rs500albums.com%2F50-1" target="_blank">2021 list </a>of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time,” has become the group’s landmark record.
Jardine and Wilson, facing the camera, record the 1966 album "Pet Sounds." The 13-track album, which now holds the No. 2 spot on Rolling Stone’s 2021 list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time,” has become the group’s landmark record.
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The Beach Boys pose on a carousel in Santa Monica, California, in 1966. From left are Bruce Johnston, Brian Wilson and Mike Love.
The Beach Boys pose on a carousel in Santa Monica, California, in 1966. From left are Bruce Johnston, Brian Wilson and Mike Love.
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Wilson speaks from the control room while recording "Pet Sounds" in the studio.
Wilson speaks from the control room while recording "Pet Sounds" in the studio.
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The Beach Boys pose on the beach together in 1967. From left are Love, Jardine, Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson and Dennis Wilson.
The Beach Boys pose on the beach together in 1967. From left are Love, Jardine, Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson and Dennis Wilson.
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Brian Wilson chomps down during a photo session circa 1968.
Brian Wilson chomps down during a photo session circa 1968.
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While bringing to life many of the band’s iconic songs, Wilson was also plunging deep into his personal hell, taking drugs including hashish, amphetamines and LSD. It was a sort of self-medication, he had said.
While bringing to life many of the band’s iconic songs, Wilson was also plunging deep into his personal hell, taking drugs including hashish, amphetamines and LSD. It was a sort of self-medication, he had said.
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Wilson, left, and psychotherapist Eugene Landy are seen outside Rock Awards rehearsals circa 1977. Landy had been hired to help Wilson get off drugs and return to music. Wilson and his second wife, Melinda Ledbetter, told CNN's Larry King in a 2004 interview that Landy overmedicated Wilson, controlled him and banned communication with his friends or family. As part of a settlement in 1991, Landy was banned from having any contact with Wilson.
Wilson, left, and psychotherapist Eugene Landy are seen outside Rock Awards rehearsals circa 1977. Landy had been hired to help Wilson get off drugs and return to music. Wilson and his second wife, Melinda Ledbetter, told CNN's Larry King in a 2004 interview that Landy overmedicated Wilson, controlled him and banned communication with his friends or family. As part of a settlement in 1991, Landy was banned from having any contact with Wilson.
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Wilson performs in Toronto in 1977.
Wilson performs in Toronto in 1977.
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The Beach Boys on a boat in 1978. From left, in front, are Love, Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson and Carl Wilson. Jardine is in the back.
The Beach Boys on a boat in 1978. From left, in front, are Love, Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson and Carl Wilson. Jardine is in the back.
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The Beach Boys perform in England in 1980.
The Beach Boys perform in England in 1980.
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The Beach Boys receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1980. From left are Love, Carl Wilson, Brian Wilson, Jardine and Johnston.
The Beach Boys receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1980. From left are Love, Carl Wilson, Brian Wilson, Jardine and Johnston.
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Wilson poses in 1983.
Wilson poses in 1983.
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Wilson, left, watches Jardine and Carl Wilson spin records in New York's Times Square in 1987. Love is on the right.
Wilson, left, watches Jardine and Carl Wilson spin records in New York's Times Square in 1987. Love is on the right.
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The Beach Boys are inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. From left are Jardine, Carl Wilson, Brian Wilson and Love.
The Beach Boys are inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. From left are Jardine, Carl Wilson, Brian Wilson and Love.
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Wilson poses for a portrait in Malibu, California, in 1988.
Wilson poses for a portrait in Malibu, California, in 1988.
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The Beach Boys appear on an episode of "Full House" in 1988.
The Beach Boys appear on an episode of "Full House" in 1988.
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Wilson holds a new solo album, "Imagination," during an in-store appearance at a Tower Records in West Hollywood, California, in 1988. It was his first album in 10 years.
Wilson holds a new solo album, "Imagination," during an in-store appearance at a Tower Records in West Hollywood, California, in 1988. It was his first album in 10 years.
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Wilson poses with a Grammy Award he won for best rock instrumental performance ("Mrs. O'Leary's Cow") in 2005.
Wilson poses with a Grammy Award he won for best rock instrumental performance ("Mrs. O'Leary's Cow") in 2005.
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Wilson, second from right, was one of the Kennedy Center Honorees in 2007. Here, he poses with fellow honorees: from left, actor Steve Martin, pianist Leon Fleisher, singer Diana Ross and film director Martin Scorsese.
Wilson, second from right, was one of the Kennedy Center Honorees in 2007. Here, he poses with fellow honorees: from left, actor Steve Martin, pianist Leon Fleisher, singer Diana Ross and film director Martin Scorsese.
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Wilson performs in Los Angeles in 2008.
Wilson performs in Los Angeles in 2008.
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The Beach Boys perform the national anthem before a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game in 2012. That year, Wilson reunited with the band to release “That’s Why God Made the Radio,” for the band’s 50th anniversary tour.
The Beach Boys perform the national anthem before a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game in 2012. That year, Wilson reunited with the band to release “That’s Why God Made the Radio,” for the band’s 50th anniversary tour.
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Wilson performs with two of his children, Wendy and Carnie, at a Brian Fest event in Los Angeles in 2015.
Wilson performs with two of his children, Wendy and Carnie, at a Brian Fest event in Los Angeles in 2015.
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Wilson, seated at center, and other members of the Beach Boys attend the world premiere of a Beach Boys documentary in 2024.
Wilson, seated at center, and other members of the Beach Boys attend the world premiere of a Beach Boys documentary in 2024.
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