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David Marks
David Marks
American musician
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Al Jardine
Al Jardine
American musician, singer, songwriter
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Jeffrey Foskett
Jeffrey Foskett
American guitarist and singer
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The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys
American rock band
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Mike Love
Mike Love
American singer, songwriter, member of the Beach Boys
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Blondie Chaplin
Blondie Chaplin
South African musician; member of The Beach Boys
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Dennis Wilson
Dennis Wilson
American musician (1944-1983)
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Bruce Johnston
Bruce Johnston
American singer, musician
Carl Wilson
American musician; original member of The Beach Boys (1946-1998)

Carl Wilson

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American musician; original member of The Beach Boys (1946-1998)
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American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

Carl Dean Wilson (December 21, 1946 – February 6, 1998) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys. He is best remembered as their lead guitarist, as the younger brother of bandmates Brian and Dennis Wilson, and as the group's de facto leader in the early 1970s. He was also the band's musical director on stage from 1965 until his death.

Influenced by the guitar playing of Chuck Berry and the Ventures, Wilson's initial role in the group was that of lead guitarist and backing vocals, but he performed lead vocals on several of their later hits, including "God Only Knows" (1966), "Good Vibrations" (1966), and "Kokomo" (1988). Unlike other members of the band, he often played alongside the studio musicians employed during the group's critical and commercial peak in the mid 1960s. After Brian's reduced involvement with the group, Carl produced the bulk of their albums between 20/20 (1969) and Holland (1973). Concurrently, he spent several years challenging his draft status as a conscientious objector.

During the 1980s, Wilson attempted to launch a solo career, releasing the albums Carl Wilson (1981) and Youngblood (1983). In the 1990s, he recorded material with Gerry Beckley and Robert Lamm, later released for the posthumous album Like a Brother (2000). He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Beach Boys in 1988. Wilson was also a member of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, a religious corporation. He died, aged 51, of lung cancer in 1998.