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  1. Dennis Wilson. Soundtrack: Carlito's Way. Dennis Wilson was born in Hawthorne, California in 1944 to Audree and Murry Wilson. The middle of three brothers, Dennis was rebellious and argumentative; he often acknowledged that he was the Wilsons' "black sheep." He joined America's band, The Beach Boys, when his mother pushed his brothers to let him play with them, although at first he refused to ...

  2. Jan 24, 2008 · January 24, 2008. After being out of print for nearly fifteen years, the Beach Boys ‘ Dennis Wilson ‘s lone solo album Pacific Ocean Blue will finally be re-released and reissued as a two-disc ...

  3. Oct 31, 2020 · Dennis Wilson was the drummer for The Beach Boys, a band which summed up the surf scene of 1960s America. However, the band had a certain amount of dysfunction, with Brian Wilson forced to step ...

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  4. Here is the proof. Wilson's 1977 solo debut Pacific Ocean Blue shows him coming into his own as a producer, singer and arranger. The lush "River Song" opens like a panoramic choral epic as Alexander Hamilton's Double Rock Baptist Choir sings heavenly harmonies that soar over strings, horns and keyboards. Contrasted nicely with Wilson's whispery ...

  5. Dec 29, 1983 · Dennis Wilson was born in nearby Hawthorne on Dec. 4, 1944, the second of three sons to Audree and Murry Wilson, an amateur songwriter. Dennis, who had to be talked into playing the drums, was the ...

  6. 2010 issue UK 16-track digitally re-mastered CD album - in 1977 Dennis Wilson's 'Pacific Ocean Blue' became the first solo LP to be released by a member of the Beach Boys, and over 30 years later it remains arguably the greatest solo work by a Wilson. This 2010 edition comprises the original album, alongside 4 Bonus Recordings [as featured on ...

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  7. At first a somewhat un-noticed Wilson brother at the beginning of the Beach Boys' career, Dennis Wilson later matured into an excellent songwriter, producer and vocalist. His heartfelt ballads and pop gems contributed heavily to the Beach Boys' late 60's and early 70's output.

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