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TTF First Timeline
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Second Timeline
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Third Timeline
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NOTE: BB is a touring member from January 15,28 until June 01,30. Yellow and gray don't allow you to see gray well; same for green and gray but they're still there.
Fourth (TTF Third) Timeline
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5th(TTF Fourth) Timeline
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Sixth (TTF Fifth) Timeline
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RD-BM Band Timeline
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Seventh(TTF Sixth) Timeline
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8th(TTF 7th) Timeline (Touring Only)
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9th(TTF 8th) Timeline (Touring Only)
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10th (TTF 9th) Timeline (Touring Only)
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11th(TTF 10th) Timeline (Touring Only)
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12th(TTF 11th) Timeline (Touring Only)
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Elvis Presley Musician Timeline
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B&S First Timeline
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NOTE: BD and SC are only members. All others are supporting members except: M. D. (Session musician) - vocals, rhythm guitar, bass, keyboards, lead guitar, saxophone (2026-2033) A. C. (session musician except from spring to winter 2033) - vocals, drums, five-string bass, percussion C. C. - bass (additional musician, 2026-2030) J. C. - rhythm guitar, lead guitar (additional musician, 2026-2031) J. K. - lead guitar, rhythm guitar (additional musician, 2026-2033)
B&S Second Timeline
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B&S Third Timeline
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Match Game
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TC Timeline
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TC Second Timeline
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TC Third Timeline
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TC Fourth Timeline
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B&S Third Timeline alt
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11th(TTF 10th) Alt 1 Timeline (Touring Only)
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11th(TTF 10th) Alt 1 Timeline (Touring Only)
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B&S 4 Timeline
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B&S 5 Timeline alt
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Breaking Barriers (The EDT Band)
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The Monkees Touring Timeline
[edit]- Micky Dolenz – vocals, drums, percussion, timpani, zither, rhythm guitar, moog synthesizer (1966–1971, 1976, 1986–1989, 1996–1997, 2001–2002, 2011–present)
- Davy Jones – vocals, percussion, drums, rhythm guitar, bass, organ (1966–1971, 1976, 1986–1989, 1996–1997, 2001–2002, 2011–2012; died 2012)
- Michael Nesmith – lead and rhythm guitars, vocals, keyboards, harmonica (1966–1970, 1986, 1989, 1996–1997, 2012–2014, 2016, 2018–present)
- Peter Tork – bass guitar, vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards, banjo (1966–1968, 1976, 1986–1989, 1996–1997, 2001, 2011–2019; died 2019)
Touring Members
[edit]- Dusty Hanvey - guitar (1986-1987)
- Larry Nelson - keyboards (1986-1987)
- Mark Clarke - bass (1986-1987)
- Eddie Zyne - drums (1986)
- Kevin Osborne - trombone (1986-1987)
- John Leslie - saxophone (1986-1987)
- Lon Seaman - trumpet (1986-1987)
- Jim O'Connor - trumpet (1986)
- Jeff Jones - rhythm guitar (1987)
- Richard Fanning - trumpet (1987)
- Sandy Gennaro - drums, percussion (1987, 1996-1997, 2001-2002)
- Wayne Avers - lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-present)
- John Billings - bass (2013?-present)
- Rich Dart - drums, tour manager (2012?-present)
- Dave Alexander - keyboards (2001-2002, 2012?-2016; stage manager 1990s)
- Lawrie Haley - vocals (1989)
- Doug Trevor - rhythm guitar (1989)
- Mark Haley - keyboards (1988-1989)
- Aviva Maloney - saxophone, keyboards, woodwinds (1996-1997, 2001-2012, 2011-2013)
- Eric Biondo - trumpet (2001)
- Greg Briggler - trombone (2001)
- Sam Albright - tenor sax (2001)
- Jerry Renino - bass (2001)
- Felipe Torres - drums (2011)
- Paul Kramer - pedal steel (2018-2019)
- Probyn Gregory - guitar, banjo, trumpet (2019-present)
- Christian Nesmith - guitars (2012-2014, 2016, 2018-present)
- Pete Finney - pedal steel (2018-present)
- Paul Kramer - banjo, fiddle, guitar (2018)
- Alex Jules - keyboards (2018-present)
- Coco Dolenz - vocals, percussion (2012-present)
- Circe Link - vocals (2014, 2018-present)

The Monkees:
Micky Dolenz - vocals (1966-1971, 1976, 1986-1989, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2018-);
drums (1966-1969, 1987, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2016);
rhythm guitar (1967-1969, 1986, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2012, 2018-)
percussion (1967-1968, 1986-1989, 2002, 2012-); keyboards (1967-1968)
Davy Jones - vocals (1966-1971, 1976, 1986-1989, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2012);
percussion (1966-1970, 1987-1989, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2012);
drums (1966-1968, 2011-2012); bass (1966-1969)
keyboards (1968, 1996-1997)
rhythm guitar (1987, 1989, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2012)
Michael Nesmith - vocals (1966-1970, 1986, 1989, 1996-1997, 2012-2014, 2016, 2018-);
lead guitar (1966-1970, 1986, 1989, 1996-1997);
rhythm guitar (1967-1969, 1986, 1989, 2012-2014, 2016, 2018-);
keyboards (1967-1970, 1997, 2012-2014, 2016); percussion (1967-1969)
Peter Tork - vocals (1966-1968, 1976?, 1986-1989, 1996-1997, 2001, 2011-2018);
rhythm guitar (1967-1968, 1986-1989, 2001, 2011-2016);
lead guitar (1967-1968, 1986-1989, 1996-1997, 2001, 2012-2014)
bass (1966-1968, 1987, 1997, 2012-2013); percussion (2011);
keyboards (1966-1968, 1976, 1987-1989, 1996-1997, 2001, 2011-2016);
banjo (1966-1968, 1986-1987, 1989, 1996-1997, 2001, 2011-2018);
Monkees 1966-1968: Micky Dolenz - vocals, drums, rhythm guitar, percussion, Moog synthesizer Davy Jones - vocals, percussion, bass, drums, Hammond organ Michael Nesmith - vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards Peter Tork - vocals, bass, keyboards, banjo, guitar with (studio) Chip Douglas - bass, producer
Monkees 1968-1970: Micky Dolenz - vocals, percussion Davy Jones - vocals, percussion, bass Michael Nesmith - vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards, percussion with (live): Sam and the Goodtimers
Monkees 1970-1971: Micky Dolenz - vocals Davy Jones - vocals
MOnkees 1976: Micky Dolenz - vocals Davy Jones - vocals Peter Tork - Hammond organ, possible backing vocals with Chip Douglas - bass
Monkees 1986-1989: Micky Dolenz - vocals, occasional electronic drums Davy Jones - vocals, percussion Peter Tork - vocals, rhythm and lead guitars, banjo Michael Nesmith (2 one-off shows) - vocals, lead and rhythm guitars with Dusty Harvey - lead and rhythm guitars Larry Nelson - keyboards Mark Clarke - bass Eddie ZYne - drus 4 piece horns
Monkees 1996-1997: Micky Dolenz - vocals, drums, percussion, rhythm guitar Davy Jones - vocals, percussion, rhythm guitar, keeys Michael Nesmith (studio; occasionally live) - vocals, guitars, keys Peter Tork - vocals, guitars, keyboards, banjo, bass
Monkees 2001: Micky DOlenz - vocals, guitar, drums on Mary Mary and FGrielzda Davy Jones - vocals, percusison, rhythm guitar Peter Tork - vocals, guitars, keyboards, banjo
Monkees 2001-2002: Micky Dolenz - vocasl, guitar, drus, timpani Davy Jones - vocals, percussion, guitar
2011: micky - drums, guitar davy - percussion, guitar peter - guitar, banjo, keys
12th(TTF 11th) Timeline (Touring Only)
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Timeline (Official Only)
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Aloha from Hawaii 50 Personnel
[edit]- MD - vocals, rhythm guitar, possible keyboards, possible additional lead guitar (TAR)
- RD - vocals, percussion, keyboards
TCB Band
- James Burton - lead guitar
- Jerry Scheff - bass (BL, PSA) (or Norbert Putnam or Emory Gordy, Jr or Duke Bardwell if Jerry Scheff is unavailable or unwilling)
- Glen D. Hardin - piano, keyboards
- Ronnie Tutt - drums, percussion (or Jerome “Stump” Monroe or Bob Lanning or Paul Leim if Ronnie Tutt has retired)
Mike Moran Band
- Pat Cardeiro - vocals, rhythm and lead guitars
- Mike Moran - vocals; bass except BL and PSA
- Louis Perreira - keyboards, Hammond organ
Other Backing Band Members
- SM - vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar
- RF - rhythm guitar
- RF - drums, additional percussion
- BM - vocals, percussion
Backing Vocalists
- The Sweet Inspirations* (Cissy Houston**(?), Estelle Brown*, Portia Griffin, Kelly Jones)
- Kathy Westmoreland* (coda duet lead vocals on "Hawaiian Wedding Song")
- The Stamps Quartet* (Larry Strickland**, Ed Hill*, Donnie Sumner*, Ed Enoch* (?), Bill Baize*)
- The Imperials** (Armond Morales**, Jim Murray**, Terry Blackwood**, Sherman Andrus**?** (?))
- Darlene Love** (?)
- Ray Walker (encore only?)
- The Holladay Sisters** (Mary? and Ginger) (?)
Additional Backing Vocalists (all ?):
- Soprano: BD, SC, MP, MB, LF, JO, KK, MV, TS
- Mezzo/Alto: JM, LR, EA, AV, RM, AP, GJ, EP, JG, BS2, JG
- Tenor: DC, JD
- Baritone: JW
- Bass: KP, GB, BG, AC
Orchestra
- Greg Cooney - conductor
- Walt Johnson** (lead trumpet) and 3 or 4 other trumpets
- 2 trombones, 1/2 bass trombone(s), 1 (French?) horn
- EDT (saxophone), 3 other saxophones, and 2 saxophones/flutes
- BS (violin/tenor vocals), 7/8 other violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos
- possibly AC or AF or AP2 or EL - percussion
TC Fifth Timeline
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Dave Clark Five Band Members
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- Mike Smith – lead and occasional backing vocals, keyboards (1962-1970; died 2008)
- Lenny Davidson – backing and occasional lead vocals, lead guitar (1961-1970)
- Rick Huxley – bass (1962-1970; died 2013)
- Denis Payton – backing vocals, tenor and baritone saxophones, harmonica, rhythm guitar (1962-1970; died 2006)
- Dave Clark – backing and occasional lead vocals, drums (1957-1970)
The following musicians joined Dave Clark and Mike Smith in the spinoff group "Dave Clark and Friends" from 1970-1973:
- Alan Parker - lead guitar
- Eric Ford - bass
CCR TImeline
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- John Fogerty - vocals, guitars, keyboards, harmonica, saxophone (1959-1972, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1988)
- Tom Fogerty - vocals, guitars (1960?-1971, 1974, 1980; died 1990)
- Stu Cook - vocals, bass, keyboards, guitars (1959-1972, 1974, 1980, 1983)
- Doug Clifford - vocals, drums (1959-1972, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1988)
B&S Fourth Timeline alt
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Breaking Barriers (The EDT Band)/MOB
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The Rolling Stones band members
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Touring members[edit]
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The Beach Boys
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Timeline

WHATO/GGG
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Foreigner
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13th(TTF 12th) Timeline (Touring Only)
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14th Timeline (SCCC)
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14th Timeline (SCCC)
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14th(TTF 14th) Timeline (Touring Only) OS
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14th(TTF 13th) Timeline (Touring Only) BM
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15th(TTF 14th) Timeline (Touring Only) BM 2.0
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STV
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Foreigner 2.0
[edit]Foreigner:
- Mick Jones - backing and lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards (1976-present; not touring 2011-2012, 2021?-present; sporadically absent on tour 2012-2021)
- Lou Gramm - lead and backing vocals, percussion (1976-1990, 1992-2003, 2022-present; occasional guest 2017-2018)*
- Al Greenwood - keyboards, synthesizers (1976-1980, 2022-present; occasional guest 2017-2019)
- Rick Wills - backing vocals, bass (1979-1991, 2022-present; occasional guest 2015, 2017-2019, 2021)
- Scott Gilman - backing vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, saxophone (1993-1994, 2021/2022-present)
- Jeff Pilson - backing vocals, keyboards, bass (2004-present)
- Kelly Hansen - lead and backing vocals, percussion (2005-present)
- Bruce Watson - backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars (2011-present)
- Chris Frazier - drums, percussion (2012-present)

Bon Jovi
[edit]Bon Jovi reunion?
Years Active: 1983-present (hiatuses from 1989-1991, 1997-1999, 2014, 2021, 2023)
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Bon Jovi reunion?:
Years
- Current Members
- Jon Bon Jovi - lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, maracas, piano, harmonica (1983-present)
- David Bryan - harmony and backing vocals, keyboards, piano, organ, synthesizers, occasional lead vocals (1983-present)
- Tico Torres - drums, percussion, occasional backing and lead vocals (1983-present)
- Richie Sambora - harmony and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, talkbox, occasional lead vocals, mandolin (1983-2013, 2023-present)
- Hugh McDonald - harmony and backing vocals, bass (2016-present; touring/session 1994-2016; session 1986?-1994?)
- Phil X - harmony and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, occasional lead vocals (2016-present; touring/session 2013-2016; touring substitute 2011, 2013)
- Former Members
- Dave Sabo - harmony and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars (1983)
- Alec John Such - harmony and backing vocals, bass (1983-1994; one-off guest appearances in 2001 and 2018; died 2022?)
- Current Touring Members
- Everett Bradley? - harmony and backing vocals, percussion (2000s, 2016-present?)
- Lorenza Ponce? - harmony and backing vocals, violin, viola, cello, fiddle (2000s, 2015, 2023?-present?)
- Bobby Bandiera? - harmony and backing vocals, rhythm and lead guitars, occasional lead vocals (2005-2015, 2023?-present?)
- Former Touring Members
- Jeff Kazee - harmony and backing vocals, keyboards, Hammond organ (2000s; guest 2010)
- pedal steel - harmony and backing vocals, pedal steel guitar, banjo, mandolin (2000s)
- Rich Scannella - harmony and backing vocals, drums (2013)
- John Shanks - harmony and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars (2016-2023)
Foreigner 3.0
[edit]Foreigner:
- Mick Jones - backing and lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards (1976-present; not touring 2011-2012, 2021?-present; sporadically absent on tour 2012-2021)
- Lou Gramm - lead and backing vocals, percussion (1976-1990, 1992-2003, 2024-present; occasional guest 2017-2018)
- Al Greenwood - keyboards, synthesizers (1976-1980, 2024-present; occasional guest 2017-2019, 2023)
- Rick Wills - backing vocals, bass (1979-1991, 2024-present; occasional guest 2015, 2017-2019, 2021, 2023)
- Scott Gilman - backing vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, saxophone (1993-1994, 2024-present)
- Jeff Pilson - backing vocals, keyboards, bass (2004-present)
- Kelly Hansen - lead and backing vocals, percussion (2005-present)
- Bruce Watson - backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars (2012-present; touring 2011-2012)
- Chris Frazier - drums, percussion (2012-present)

14th(TTF 14th) Timeline (Touring Only) S&B1
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Country #1s by artist
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Carl Perkins Discography WIP (move to new sandbox-like page, along with the country #1s list up there ^^^):
[edit]Carl Perkins Discography - partly sourced from Wikipedia, Discogs, and AllMusic:
Singles and EPs (not entirely sure which is A-side and which is B-side):
[edit]- 1955
- Movie Magg" b/w "Turn Around" (Flip-Sun) (January 12?)
- Let the Juke Box Keep On Playing / Gone, Gone, Gone (October?)
- 1956
- Blue Suede Shoes b/w Honey Don't (December 1955 or early/January/January 1, 1956)
- Boppin' the Blues b/w All Mama's Children (May?)
- Dixie Fried b/w I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry (August?)
- 1957
- Matchbox / Your True Love* (*sped-up version) (February?)
- That's Right b/w Forever Yours (in Canada, licensed to "Quality Records") (August 15?)
- Glad All Over b/w Lend Me Your Comb (December 31? OR 1958?)
- 1958 (Columbia)
- Pink Pedal Pushers (March?)
- Blue Suede Shoes (EP) (Sun)
- Levi Jacket (and a Long Tall Shirt) (July 7?)
- Whole Lotta' Shakin' (EP)
- Lend Me Your Comb (London American Recordings) (UK release?)
- Y-O-U (?)
- Forever Yours / Glad All Over (London Records) (UK release?)
- 1959
- Pointed Toe Shoes / Highway of Love (April 13?)
- The Hits!! (Johnny Horton/Lefty Frizzell/Johnny Cash/Carl Perkins various artists EP) (includes Pointed Toe Shoes)
- Rhythm ! (EP) (France only; released on "Philips Records")
- I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore / One Ticket to Loneliness (August?)
- 1960
- "L-O-V-E-V-I-L-L-E" / "Too Much to Understand" (April 25?)
- Honey, Cause I Love You / Just for You (October 31?)
- 1961
- "Anyway the Wind Blows" / "The Unhappy Girls" (July 7? or September?) - likely DNC in Canada
- 1962
- Hollywood City / The Fool I Used To Be (April 6? or April 14?)
- Sister Twister / Hambone (August 4?)
- 1963
- Forget Me (Next Time Around) / I've Just Got Back From There (March 22? or April 6?)
- For a Little While / Help Me Find My Baby (Decca) (October 12?, or just October?)
- 1964
- After Sundown / I Wouldn't Have You (Decca) (February 15?) - last single to have possibly charted on the Canadian (pop/rock) charts
- Help Me Find My Baby / I Wouldn't Have You (UK only) (Brunswick) (April?)
- Big Bad Blues / Lonely Heart (Carl Perkins with The Nashville Teens) (UK only) (Brunswick) (June 1964)
- Let My Baby Be / The Monkeyshine (Decca) (December 12?)
- 1965
- Mama of My Song / One of These Days (1965, Decca Records)
- 1966
- Country Boy's Dream / If I Could Come Back (Dollie Records) (September?)
- 1967
- Shine, Shine, Shine / Almost Love (Dollie Records)
- You Can Take the Boy Out of the Country / Without You (1967, Dollie Records, US only)
- My Old Home Town / Back to Tennessee (1967, Dollie Records in US, licensed to "Reo" in Canada)
- 1968
- Lake County Cotton Country / It's You (Spark in UK/Germany; Sonet in Sweden; no US release)
- Blue Suede Shoes b/w Dixie Fried (London Records) (reissue) (France only)
- Blue Suede Shoes b/w Matchbox (London Records/London American Records) (reissue) (UK/Spain/Sweden/South Africa only)
- Country Boy's Dream / Shine, Shine, Shine (London Records/London American Records) (reissue) (Sweden only and possibly also UK)
- 1969
- Restless / 11 43 (US, UK, Canada, France, Netherlands, Scandinavia) (or December 3, 1968?)
- C.C. Rider (You're So Bad) / Soul Beat
- 1970
- State of Confusion / My Son, My Son (US, Canada, Scandinavia only)
- Blue Suede Shoes b/w Only You (UK) (reissue) (Sun Records) (October 1970)
- All Mama's Children / Step Aside (Carl Perkins & NRBQ) (US, UK, Canada, Spain only)
- 1971
- Me Without You / Red Headed Woman (US, Canada)
Discography
[edit]The US chart positions prior to "One Night"/"I Got Stung" are pre-Billboard Hot 100, although they used the previous existing Billboard singles chart that got discontinued for the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958.
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US Billboard | US Billboard R&B [9] |
US Cashbox | US Cashbox Country | US Cashbox R&B | CAN [10] |
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"Blue Suede Shoes" b/w "Honey Don't" |
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"Boppin' the Blues" b/w "All Mama's Children" |
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"Matchbox" "Your True Love" |
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"Glad All Over" b/w "Lend Me Your Comb" |
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"Pointed Toe Shoes" b/w "Highway of Love" |
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US Cashbox | US Cashbox Country | CAN [10] | ||||||||||||||
"L-O-V-E-V-I-L-L-E" / "Too Much to Understand" (April 25?) | 1960 | — — |
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"Honey, Cause I Love You" / "Just for You" (October 31?) | — — |
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A Date with Elvis | ||||||||||||
"Anyway the Wind Blows" / "The Unhappy Girls" (September?) | 1961 | — — |
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"Hollywood City" / "The Fool I Used To Be" (April 14?) | 1962 | — — |
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"Sister Twister" / "Hambone" (August 4?) | — — |
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"Forget Me (Next Time Around)" / "I've Just Got Back From There" (April 6?) | 1963 | — — |
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"For a Little While" / "Help Me Find My Baby" (Decca) (October 12?) | — — |
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"After Sundown" / "I Wouldn't Have You" (Decca) (February 15?) | 1964 | — — |
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"Help Me Find My Baby" / "I Wouldn't Have You" (UK only) (Brunswick) (April?) |
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"Big Bad Blues" / "Lonely Heart" (Carl Perkins with The Nashville Teens) (UK only) (Brunswick) (June) |
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"Let My Baby Be" / "The Monkeyshine" (Decca) (December 12?) | — — |
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"Mama of My Songs" / "One of These Days" | 1965 | — — |
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"Country Boy's Dream" b/w "If I Could Come Back" |
1966 | 22 — |
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"Shine, Shine, Shine" b/w "Almost Love" |
1967 | 40 — |
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"You Can Take the Boy Out of the Country" / "Without You" (1967, Dollie Records, US only) | — — |
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"My Old Home Town" / "Back to Tennessee" (1967, Dollie Records in US, licensed to "Reo" in Canada) | — — |
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"Lake County Cotton Country" "It's You" (Spark in UK/Germany; Sonet in Sweden; no US release) |
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"Blue Suede Shoes" b/w "Dixie Fried" (Sun "reissue" with different B-side) (London Records) (France only) |
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"Blue Suede Shoes" b/w "Matchbox" (Sun "reissue" with different B-side) (London Records/London American Records) (UK/Spain/Sweden/South Africa only) |
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Discography
[edit]Original albums
[edit]- Dance Album (1957) (aka The Dance Album...of Carl Perkins) (also re-released in 1959 as Teen Beat) (later reissued in 1959(?) and then multiple other times by Sun, Pickwick, and Hallmark; (?) Teen Beat: The Best of Carl Perkins (1959) (label unknown) (?))
- Whole Lotta Shakin' (1958) (Columbia)
- Country Boy's Dream (1967) (Dollie Records?)
- Original Golden Hits (1969) (Sun) (either compilation or reissue of Dance Album from 1957)
- On Top (Columbia, 1969)
- Carl Perkins' Greatest Hits (1969, re-recordings)
- Boppin' the Blues (1970, with NRBQ) (label unknown?, reissued by Sony)
- My Kind of Country (Mercury, 1973) (Rebound Records?) (?)
- The Carl Perkins Show (1976)
- Mr. Country Rock (Demand, 1977)
- From Jackson, Tennessee (1977, Lake County Records?) (?)
- Ol' Blue Suede's Back (1978) (Sanctuary/Castle Music Ltd) (?)
- Country Soul (1979)
- Rock 'N Gospel (1979)
- Cane Creek Glory Church (1979) (Good Time Records?)
- Country Soul (1979) (Chicago Music Co./Chicago Records Dist.) (?)
- That Rockin' Guitar Man (1981)
- The Million Dollar Quartet (with Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash) (1981)
- Presenting Carl Perkins (Accord, 1982)
- Every Road (Joker, 1982)
- Goin' Back to Memphis (Joker, 1982)
- Boppin' the New Bleus (1982)
- Born to Boogie (O'Hara Records, 1982)
- This Ole House (1982)
- Presenting (1982)
- The Heart and Soul of Carl Perkins (Allegiance, 1983)
- Disciple in Blue Suede Shoes (1984)
- Gospel (1984)
- Carl Perkins (Dot, 1985)
- Class of '55 (with Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash) (1986) (America/Smash Records)
- Born to Rock (1989)
- 706 Re-Union (with Scotty Moore) (1990)
- Friends, Family & Legends (1992)
- Carl Perkins & Sons (with Greg Perkins and Stan Perkins) (1993)
- Take Me Back (1993)
- Go Cat Go! (with various guest stars) (1996)
Albums: On Top (1969) (Columbia) (studio or compilation) (This and one below might be in wrong order) Greatest Hits (1969) (Columbia) (studio album composed primarily of re-recordings of Sun-era hits/songs) (this and one above might be in wrong order) + additional studio albums through 1996-ish; live and additional compilation albums through 2023
Live albums
[edit]- Live at Austin City Limits (1981)
- The Survivors (with Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash) (1982)
- Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session (1986)
- The Silver Eagle Cross Country: Carl Perkins Live (1997)
- Live at Gilley's (1999)
- Live (2000)
Compilation albums, archival releases, and box sets
[edit]- Tennessee (1963) (Charly Records) (compilation)
- Country Boy Dreams (1968) (Dollie Records) (compilation)
- Blue Suede Shoes (1970) (Sun) (Compilation LP)
- Original Sun Greatest Hits (1986)
- Up Through the Years 1954–57 (1986)
- Country Boy's Dream – The Dollie Masters (Bear Family, 1991)
- Back on Top – (Bear Family, 2000; 4 CDs, comprising 1968–1975)
Guest appearances
[edit]- Judds: Greatest Hits Volume II (1991) - "Let Me Tell You About Love" - lead guitar and co-writer
- Philip Claypool: Perfect World (1999) - unknown to me?
Charted albums
[edit]Year | Album | Peak chart positions | Label | ||
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US [7] |
US Country [7] |
UK [8] | |||
1969 | Carl Perkins' Greatest Hits (re-recordings) | — | 32 | — | Columbia |
On Top | — | 42 | — | ||
Original Golden Hits | — | 43 | — | Sun | |
1973 | My Kind of Country | — | 48 | — | Mercury |
1978 | Ol' Blue Suede's Back | — | — | 38 | Columbia |
1982 | The Survivors Live (with Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis) |
— | 21 | — | Columbia |
1986 | Class of '55 (with Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash) |
87 | 15 | — | America/Mercury |
Charted singles
[edit]Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||
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US Billboard Country [7] |
US Billboard | US Cashbox | US Cashbox Country | CAN Country | UK [8] | |||
1956 | "Blue Suede Shoes" | 1 | 2 | 2[11][12] | 2[nb 2] | — | 10 | Dance Album of ... Carl Perkins |
"Boppin' the Blues" | 7 | 70 | 47[23] | 12[24] | — | — | ||
"Dixie Fried" | 10 | — | — | 15[25][26][27] | — | — | Original Golden Hits | |
"I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry" | flip | — | — | — | — | — | Blue Suede Shoes | |
1957 | "Your True Love" | 13 | 67 | — | 15[28] | — | — | Dance Album of ... Carl Perkins |
"Lend Me Your Comb" | — | — | 60[30] | — | — | — | ||
1958 | "Pink Pedal Pushers" | 17 | 91 | — | 17[31] | — | — | The King of Rock |
1959 | "Pointed Toe Shoes" | — | 93[7] | 86[32] | — | — | — | |
1966 | "Country Boy's Dream" | 22 | — | — | — | — | — | Country Boy's Dream |
1967 | "Shine, Shine, Shine" | 40 | — | — | — | — | — | |
1969 | "Restless" | 20 | — | — | — | — | — | Carl Perkins' Greatest Hits |
1971 | "Me Without You" | 65 | — | — | — | — | — | The Man Behind Johnny Cash |
"Cotton Top" | 53 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
1972 | "High on Love" | 60 | — | — | — | — | — | Single only |
1973 | "(Let's Get) Dixiefried" (1973 version) | 61 | — | — | — | — | — | My Kind of Country |
1986 | "Birth of Rock and Roll" | 31 | — | — | — | 44 | — | Class of '55 |
1987 | "Class of '55" | 83 | — | — | — | — | — | |
1989 | "Charlene" | — | — | — | — | 74 | — | Born to Rock |
Albums:
- Dance Album (1957) (Sun)
later reissued in 1959(?) and then multiple other times by Sun, Pickwick, and Hallmark
- Whole Lotta Shakin' (1958) (Columbia)
- (?) Teen Beat: The Best of Carl Perkins (1959) (label unknown) (?)
- Tennessee (1963) (Charly Records) (compilation)
- Country Boy Dreams (1968) (Dollie Records) (compilation)
- On Top (1969) (Columbia) (studio or compilation) (This and one below might be in wrong order)
- Greatest Hits (1969) (Columbia) (studio album composed primarily of re-recordings of Sun-era hits/songs) (this and one above might be in wrong order)
- Boppin' the Blues (with NRBQ) (1970) (label unknown?)
- Blue Suede Shoes (1970) (Sun) (Compilation LP)
- 1970 - Boppin' the Blues (label?) (reissued by Sony) (With NRBQ)
- 1973 - My Kind of Country (Rebound Records?) (?)
- 1977 - From Jackson, Tennessee (Lake County Records?) (?)
- 1978 - Ol' Blue Suede's Back (Sanctuary/Castle Music Ltd) (?)
- 1979 - Cane Creek Glory Church (Good Time Records?)
- 1979 - Country Soul (Chicago Music Co./Chicago Records Dist.) (?)
+ additional studio albums through 1996-ish; live and additional compilation albums through 2023
Hypothetical "new"/"Final" 25th Elvis Presley studio album (overdubs on home recordings
[edit]Elvis hypothetical new album:
"Side One - 50s-60s":
- 1. Earth Angel
- 2. Mona Lisa
- 3. Apron Strings
- 4. Dark Moon
- 5. I'm Beginning To Forget You
- 6. I Can't Help It If I'm Still in Love With You
- 7. If I Loved You
- 8. When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano
- 9. After Loving You
- 10. Hands Off
- 11. Tennnesee Waltz
- 12. Mary Lou Brown
- 13-14. + 2 more Red
- 15. Blowin' in the Wind
- 16. Oh Lonesome Me
- 17. Just A Closer Walk with Thee
- 18. Send Me Some Lovin'
- 19. I Asked the Lord
"Side Two - 70s":
- 20. Cryin' Time
- 21. Oh Happy Day
- 22. You Can Have Her
- 23. Suzie Q
- 24. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
- 25. I'm Leavin' It All Up to You
- 26. Let Me Be the One
- 27. Baby What You Want Me To Do
- 28. You Better Run
- 29. Portrait Of My Love
- 30. The Twelfth of Never
STV 2.0
[edit]- Current Members
- MB - vocals (2022-present)
- DC - vocals, guitars (2022-present); additional drums and keyboards (2022-2024); alto saxophone (2022)
- MD - vocals, guitar, bass (2022-present)
- MF - keyboards, vocals (2022-2023, 2025?-present?; one-off in 2024)
- EL - vocals, drums, percussion, cajon, additional guitars (2022-present)
- Future(?) Members
- DD - bass, additional guitars? (2025?-present?; guest 2024?/2025?-present?)
- Timeline

Live in Las Vegas (Al Jardine album)
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Live in Las Vegas | |
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Live album by | |
Released | 2001 |
Recorded | November 18-December 1, 1999 |
Genre | |
Length | 36:17 |
Label | ??? |
Producer | Al Jardine (???) |
Live in Las Vegas is the first live album by American musician Al Jardine, best known as a co-founder of the Beach Boys. It was recorded during a residency in November and December 1999 in Las Vegas, while Jardine was touring with his band Beach Boys' Family and Friends. Jardine formed this band after being excluded by bandmate Mike Love from touring with the official Beach Boys touring band after fellow bandmate Carl Wilson died in 1998. By the time of the album's release, Love, Al Jardine, and BRI were involved in litigation over the band name, which was not solved until 2008.(insert end note about select 2011-12 reunion dates, 2012 reunion tour, and one-off 2014 reunions)
Track listing
[edit]{{Track listing | total_length = | title1 = Dance, Dance, Dance | writer1 = Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Carl Wilson | note1 = | length1 = | title2 = Do You Wanna Dance | writer2 = Bobby Freeman | length2 = | title3 = Catch A Wave | writer3= B. Wilson-Love | length3 = | title4 = Hawaii | note4 = | writer4 = B. Wilson-Love | length4 = 3:23 | title5 = Do It Again | note5 = featuring Alec Baldwin | writer5 = B. Wilson-Love | length5 = | title6 = Darlin' | writer6= B. Wilson-Love | note6 = | length6 = | title7 = Wild Honey | writer7 = B. Wilson-Love | note7 = | length7 = | title8 = Come Go With Me | note8 = | writer8 = C. E. Quick | length8 = | title9 = Surfer Girl | writer9= B. Wilson | note9 = | length9 = | title10 = Don't Worry Baby | writer10 = B. Wilson-Roger Christian | note10 = | length10 = | title11 = Shut Down | note11 = | writer11 = B. Wilson-Christian? | length11 = | title12 = Little Deuce Coupe | note12 = | writer12 = B. Wilson-Christian? | length12 = | title13 = I Get Around | writer13 = B. Wilson-Christian?-Love? | length13 = | title14 = In My Room | writer14 = B. Wilson-Christian?-Love? | length14 = | title15 = Girl Don't Tell Me | writer15 = B. Wilson-Love? | length15 = | title16 = Break Away | writer16 = B. Wilson-Murry Wilson | length16 = | title17 = Sail On, Sailor | writer17 = B. Wilson-Van Dyke Parks-Jack Rieley-Ray Kennedy-Tandyn Almer | length17 = | title18 = God Only Knows | writer18 = B. Wilson-Tony Asher | length18 = | title19 = Sloop John B. | writer19 = trad.; arr. B. Wilson-Al Jardine | length19 = | title20 = Wouldn't It Be Nice | writer20 = B. Wilson-Asher-Love | length20 = | title21 = Good Vibrations | writer21 = B. Wilson-Love | length21 = | title22 = [[Heroes and Villains] | writer22 = B. Wilson-Parks | length22 = | title23 = Help Me, Rhonda | writer23 = B. Wilson-Love | length23 = | title24 = Surfin' USA | writer24 = Chuck Berry-B. Wilson-Love | length24 = | title25 = Barbara Ann | writer25 = Fred Fassert | length25 = | title26 = Fun, Fun, Fun | writer26 = B. Wilson-Love | length26 = | title27 = California Energy Blues | note27 = studio recording; bonus track | writer27 = A. Jardine | length27 = }}
Personnel
[edit]Musicians
[edit]- Al Jardine – lead vocals, guitars (tracks 1, 3, 7, 9, 12, 14), backing vocals (tracks 2, 4, 7, 9, 10), keyboards (track 4), banjo (tracks 6, 7), bass (tracks 6, 9, 15), piano (track 7), handclaps (track 8),12-string guitar (track 15), harmonica (track 15)
- Additional musicians
- Ella Bacon – viola (tracks 1, 13)
- Alec Baldwin – spoken word (track 5)
- Flea – bass (track 8)
- Peter Basil – cajon (track 12)
- Gerry Beckley – backing vocals (tracks 9, 10), lead vocals (track 10)
- Marandi Bostetter – violin (tracks 1, 13)
- Norton Buffalo – harmonica (track 8)
- Dewey Bunnell – lead vocals (tracks 9, 10), backing vocals (tracks 9, 10)
- Glen Campbell – lead vocals (tracks 1, 12)
- Richie Cannata – baritone saxophone (track 11)
- Ed Carter – guitars (track 4), bass (tracks 4, 14)
- David Crosby – lead vocals (tracks 6, 12), backing vocals (track 7)
- Larry Dvoskin – synth keys (track 14)
- Sally Dworsky – backing vocals (track 1)
- William Faulkner – Jalisco harp (tracks 3,[36] 9)
- Bobby Figueroa – drums (track 4)
- Priscilla Fisher – violin (tracks 1, 13)
- Probyn Gregory – French horn (track 3)
- Stevie Heger – drums (tracks 1, 3, 7, 8–11, 13, 15), backing vocals (tracks 2, 10), percussion (tracks 3, 5, 10, 13, 15), cowbell (track 11), "really big 'Queen style' vocals" (track 11)
- The Hillbillies – vocals (track 6)
- Adam Jardine – backing vocals (tracks 2, 7, 9, 11)
- Drew Jardine – backing vocals (track 7), 5-string banjo (track 15)
- Mary Ann Jardine – "really big 'Queen style' vocals" (track 11)
- Matt Jardine – backing vocals (tracks 2, 4, 8, 9, 11), handclaps (track 8), lead vocals (tracks 14, 15)
- Bruce Johnston – backing vocals (track 4)
- Dan Knutson – guitars (track 14)
- Mike Kowalski – drums (track 14)
- Michael Lent – guitars (tracks 1, 3, 4, 7–9, 11, 13), acoustic guitar (track 5), banjo (track 7), mandolin (track 7), lead guitar (track 10), "really big 'Queen style' vocals" (track 11)
- Paul Logan – backing vocals (track 1), bass (tracks 1, 3, 7, 10, 11, 13), "really big 'Queen style' vocals" (track 11)
- Mike Love – backing vocals (track 4)
- Gary Mallaber – drums (tracks 1, 8)
- David Marks – lead guitar (track 10)
- Scott Mathews – guitars (track 4), backing vocals (track 4)
- Mike Meros – keyboards (track 4), Hammond B-3 organ (track 14)
- Steve Miller – guitars (track 8), backing vocals (track 8), lead vocals (track 8)
- Johnnie Mirani – harmonica (tracks 2, 6, 10)
- Luana Pedota – backing vocals (track 1), percussion (tracks 1, 9), accordion (track 9)
- Jeff Peters – handclaps (track 8)
- Barry Phillips – cello (tracks 1, 13)
- Shelley Phillips - oboe (track 1), English horn (track 13)
- Emily Poile – backing vocals (track 1)
- Steve Robertson – percussion (track 9)
- Scott Slaughter – piano (tracks 1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13), keyboards (tracks 1, 2, 7, 9), backing vocals (tracks 2, 9, 10), sound effects (track 3), percussion (track 6), Hammond B-3 organ (tracks 10, 12), "really big 'Queen style' vocals" (track 11), Mini Moog (track 11), bell tree (track 11), guitars (12)
- John Stamos – bongos (track 12)
- Stephen Stills – backing vocals (track 7)
- Brian Wilson – backing vocals (tracks 4, 10, 11), lead vocals (tracks 10, 11)
- Carl Wilson – lead vocals (tracks 4, 14), backing vocals (track 4)
- Neil Young – lead vocals (tracks 6, 7), backing vocals (tracks 6, 7)
Technical
[edit]- Scott Slaughter & Barry Phillips – string arrangements (track 13)
- Damien Rasmussen, Jeff Peters, Richard Bryant, Stevie Heger – engineers
- Jeff Peters – mixing
- Alan De Moss, Beau Floch, Chris Constable, Nels Jensen – mixing assistants
- Joe Gastwirt – mastering
- Drew Jardine, Lee Dempsey, Mary Ann Jardine, Rachael Short, Robbie Jardine, Tim Brown, Trisha Campo – photography
- Al Jardine – sleeve notes
- Kenta Hagiwara – liner notes
- Mark London – art direction, package design
- Alan Arellano – additional cover art
References
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- ^ a b "Rolling Stones Lineup Changes: A Complete Guide". Ultimate Classic Rock.
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External links
[edit]Islands in the Sun EP
[edit]
Islands in the Sun | ||||
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Released | May 30, 2025 | |||
Recorded | c. 1993?-c. 2025? | |||
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Islands in the Sun is an EP by American musician Al Jardine, best known as a co-founder of the Beach Boys.
The EP includes guest appearances from Al Jardine's Beach Boys bandmate Bruce Johnston, Neil Young, and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, all of whom had previously collaborated with Jardine on his debut solo studio album, A Postcard from California (2010).
The songs on the EP were recorded in various sessions spanning about three decades.
The title track "Islands in the Sun" was offered by Jardine to the Beach Boys in the mid-1990s, during the sessions for Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 (1996) and around the time of the band's participation in Brian Wilson's mid-1990s sessions with Andy Paley. It was inspired by Harry Belafonte's similarly-titled song "Island in the Sun" and Jardine's love of the Caribbean and calypso music.
"My Plane Leaves Tomorrow (Au Revoir)", a duet with Neil Young, was recorded during sessions for A Postcard from California but was not included on the album when it was released in 2010. It was partly inspired by and adapted from the folk song "All My Trials". (or All My Sorrows?)
"Highway 101 (Rosarita Beach Caf(e))" is a rewrite of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller's "Smokey Joe's Cafe", originally recorded by the R&B vocal group the Robins, some of whose members later formed the Coasters. Jardine received permission from Stoller to rewrite the lyrics and add additional music in the bridge. The Beach Boys had previously engaged in similar actions when Mike Love wrote new lyrics to Leiber and Stoller's "Riot in Cell Block #9", which was also originally recorded by the Robins and which was later associated with the Coasters as well. Love's partial lyrical rewrite was titled "Student Demonstration Time", recorded in 1970, and included on the band's album Surf's Up (1971). "Highway 101" features session musician Steve Douglas of The Wrecking Crew, a regular collaborator of the Beach Boys in the 1960s and 1970s, on tenor saxophone, including the saxophone solo; Douglas' solo would have been recorded before his death in 1993. It also features Michael Lent on lead guitar; Lent was formerly Barry Manilow's guitarist for about 25 years. The rhythm section consists of bassist Ed Carter and drummer Mike Kowalski, both of whom worked with the Beach Boys for decades. Carter is also the bassist and occasional lead guitarist in Jardine's Endless Summer Band.
"Crumple Car" was originally recorded (not by Jardine) for use in the surf film Big Wednesday (1978). Jardine re-arranged the song, and provided additional lyrics and music with permission, to complete the song to his liking. The song was introduced to Al Jardine by Ed Carter. (add about Chumash natives, ecology, climate, etc.)
Jardine performed "Highway 101" and "Crumple Car" for the first time live at a benefit concert in August 2023 or 2024, backed by the band ((((((insert band name here))))))), before the EP's release; the band included the EP's co-producer/drummer Stevie Heger and Michael Lent.
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Islands in the Sun" | Al Jardine | |
2. | "My Plane Leaves Tomorrow (Au Revoir)" (with Neil Young) | A. Jardine | |
3. | "Highway 101 (Rosarita Beach Caf(e))" | ||
4. | "Crumple Car" | ||
Total length: | ??:?? |
Personnel
[edit]Partial credits via liner notes listed on Al Jardine's official website[1] and also posted as an addition to an interview with him conducted by David Beard, editor of the Beach Boys' fan magazine Endless Summer Quarterly.[2] Credits are contradictory with regards to bass and lead guitar performances for "Crumple Car".
- Al Jardine – lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals (track 1), slide guitar (track 1), acoustic guitars (track 2), bass (track 2, 4?), rhythm guitar (track 3), acoustic lead guitar (track 4?), whistling (track 4)
- Additional musicians
- Matt Jardine – lead vocals (tracks 1-2), harmony and backing vocals (tracks 1-3, 4?)
- Bruce Johnston – harmony and backing vocals (track 1)
- Mary Ann Jardine – harmony and backing vocals (track 1)
- Santa Santa Catalina School for Girls choir, Carmel River School choir, Captain Cooper Elementary School choir – (children's choir/additional) backing vocals (track 1)
- Janice Perl – Santa Catalina School for Girls choirmaster (track 1)
- Erinn Barca-Hall – Carmel River Schools choirmaster (track 1)
- Shana Garritson – Captain Cooper Elementary School choirmaster (track 1)
- Neil Young – lead, harmony, and backing vocals (track 2)
- Adam Jardine – harmony and backing vocals (tracks 2, 4)
- Kate Faber, Marlena Jeter, Lynne Fiddmont, Mortonette Stephens – backing vocals (track 3)
- Michael Lent – electric lead guitar (track 3)
- Ed Carter – bass (tracks 3, 4?), acoustic lead guitar (track 4?), foot stomps (track 4)
- Arlan Oscar Schierbaum – keyboards (track 1), pedal steel guitar (track 1)
- Scott Slaughter – piano (track 3)
- Stevie Heger – drums (tracks 1–2), pianos (track 2), electric guitars (track 2), percussion (track 3), "tape hiss" (track 4)
- Mike Kowalski – drums (track 3)
- Shaun Elley – percussion (track 1)
- DJ Bonebrake – marimbas (track 1)
- "Pinche Pete" – conga (track 4), kalimba (track 4)
- Steve Douglas – tenor saxophone (track 3)
- Paul Tarantino – baritone saxophone (track 3)
- Flea – trumpet (track 2)
- Paul Contos – flute (track 1)
- Brian Wilson
- Janice Perl – Santa Catalina School for Girls choirmaster (track 1)
- Erinn Barca-Hall – Carmel River Schools choirmaster (track 1)
- Shana Garritson – Captain Cooper Elementary School choirmaster (track 1)
Technical
[edit]- Al Jardine – producer
- Stevie Heger – producer
- Jeff Peters – producer
- David Glasser – mastering
- Kenta Hagiwara – liner notes
- Scott Slaughter & Barry Phillips – string arrangements (track 13)
- Damien Rasmussen, Jeff Peters, Richard Bryant, Stevie Heger – engineers
- Jeff Peters – mixing
- Alan De Moss, Beau Floch, Chris Constable, Nels Jensen – mixing assistants
- Drew Jardine, Lee Dempsey, Mary Ann Jardine, Rachael Short, Robbie Jardine, Tim Brown, Trisha Campo – photography
- Al Jardine – sleeve notes
- Kenta Hagiwara – liner notes
- Mark London – art direction, package design
- Alan Arellano – additional cover art
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Jardine, Al. "Al Jardine Official Site - Music". AlJardine.com. Al Jardine. Retrieved July 24, 2025.
- ^ Beard, David; Jardine, Al (May 30, 2025). "ESQ&A: Al Jardine's Islands in the Sun EP takes us from Belafonte to Big Wednesday". Endless Summer Quarterly Magazine. Endless Summer Quarterly Magazine. Retrieved July 31, 2025.
External links
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Additions to BB article
[edit]Brian Wilson died in his sleep in his Beverly Hills home on June 11, 2025, at the age of 82.[1][2][3][4] Al Jardine later reported that Wilson had been struggling with long-term effects of COVID-19 since his last tour: "That was the end of it. He never came back after that."[5] His primary cause of death was declared as respiratory arrest amid sepsis, cystitis, and other associated factors.[6]
Family and associates, including Jardine, Mike Love and Blondie Chaplin, paid tribute to Wilson on social media,[7] while media outlets published eulogies written by Van Dyke Parks,[8] Darian Sahanaja,[9] and biographer David Leaf.[10] Many other musicians, artists, and celebrities offered public acknowledgements.[11][12][nb 3]
At the time of his death, Wilson had left behind a substantial body of unreleased work, including the albums Adult/Child and Sweet Insanity, a large collection of 1980s demos, and recordings created with Dennis Wilson, Gary Usher, Andy Paley, and Joe Thomas.[16]
In May 2025, Al Jardine released a solo EP, Islands in the Sun, featuring guest appearances from Johnston (on the EP's title track), Neil Young, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea.[17] During an interview with Variety that month, while promoting the EP and his tour with the Pet Sounds Band, Al Jardine announced the upcoming release of a box set, currently untitled and due for release in late 2025, which will include the unreleased 1977 album Adult/Child, alongside reissues of 15 Big Ones (1976), The Beach Boys Love You (1977), and M.I.U. Album (1978).[17] Jardine's tour with most of Wilson's band, billed as "Al Jardine and The Pet Sounds Band,"[18][nb 4] will partly promote the box set and includes shows in the United States[17] and Australia.[19] Jardine's tour with the Pet Sounds Band started in July 2025[17][18] and was dedicated to Brian Wilson following his death on June 11, 2025.[20]
Brian Wilson's manager, Jean Sievers, later confirmed a release for the Andy Paley sessions is in the works,[21] but it is currently unclear if any songs with contributions from Brian's bandmates.
Cows in the Pasture, the unfinished album he had produced for Fred Vail in 1970, is to be released in 2025, accompanied by a docuseries about Vail and the album's making.[22]
References
[edit]- ^ Williams, Richard (June 11, 2025). "Brian Wilson obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved June 12, 2025.
- ^ Lambe, Stacey; DeSantis, Rachel (June 11, 2025). "Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys Co-Founder and Singer, Dies at 82". People. Retrieved June 13, 2025.
- ^ Morris, Chris (June 11, 2025). "Brian Wilson, Beach Boys Co-Founder, Dies at 82". Variety. Retrieved June 11, 2025.
- ^ "The Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson dies". Sky News. Retrieved June 11, 2025.
- ^ Hiatt, Brian (June 12, 2025). "Beach Boys' Al Jardine: My Final Meeting with Brian Wilson". Rolling Stone Australia.
- ^ Watts, Marina (June 26, 2025). "Brian Wilson's Cause of Death Revealed 2 Weeks After Beach Boys Co-Founder Died at 82". People. Retrieved June 26, 2025.
- ^ "Beach Boys' Mike Love And Al Jardine Share Eulogies For Brian Wilson". Stereogum. June 11, 2025. Retrieved June 12, 2025.
- ^ Parks, Van Dyke (June 17, 2025). "'His music documented an America that no longer exists': Brian Wilson's brilliance, by key collaborator Van Dyke Parks". The Guardian. Retrieved June 17, 2025.
- ^ Sahanaja, Darian (June 17, 2025). ""A Salute to Brian Wilson: Darian Sahanaja on the solo band Beach Boys"". Variety. Retrieved June 17, 2025.
- ^ Leaf, David (June 14, 2025). ""I gave Brian Wilson pizza and a bed. We were friends for 50 years"". The Times. Retrieved June 17, 2025.
- ^ a b "Gracie Abrams, Clairo, Questlove & More Remember Brian Wilson: 'Hero In Every Sense of the Word'". Billboard. Retrieved June 11, 2025.
- ^ a b "Carole King, Keith Richard[s], John Cusack and more celebs react to the death of Brian Wilson". The Associated Press. Retrieved June 11, 2025.
- ^ "Elton John, Carole King, More Remember Brian Wilson: 'His Cherished Music Will Live Forever'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 11, 2025.
- ^ "Celebrities remember Beach Boys' Brian Wilson". KTLA. Retrieved June 11, 2025.
- ^ "Dave Matthews, Sting, Guster Cover "God Only Knows" In Tribute To Brian Wilson". Stereogum. Retrieved June 13, 2025.
- ^ Mehr, Bob (June 13, 2025). "The Musical Mysteries Brian Wilson Left Behind". The New York Times.
- ^ a b c d Willman, Chris (May 30, 2025). "Al Jardine of the Beach Boys on Doing a Rare Solo Project, 'Islands in the Sun,' and Fronting Brian Wilson's Road Band for Upcoming Tour". Variety. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
- ^ a b c Greene, Andy (March 17, 2025). "Al Jardine Is Going on Tour With Brian Wilson's Longtime Band". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
- ^ "Original Beach Boys Member Al Jardine Announces Australia Tour".
- ^ "The Beach Boys' Al Jardine remembers Brian Wilson: 'I'm still learning from him after all these years'". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ "In Her Own Words: Jean Sievers On Managing The Late Great Music Genius Brian Wilson - Pollstar News". news.pollstar.com. July 18, 2025. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
- ^ Greene, Andy (February 13, 2024). "Brian Wilson Began Work on a Country Album in 1970. It's Finally Coming Out". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 13, 2024.
Further reading
[edit]- Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
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