Al Jardine to Perform Beach Boys Love You in Full for First Time at Special Los Angeles Show
Fans of the iconic Beach Boys album "The Beach Boys Love You" will finally get their wish on February 27 when Al Jardine and his band, the Pet Sounds Band, take the stage at the United Theater on Broadway in Los Angeles. The special show will feature the world premiere of the album in full, playing all nine tracks from the 1977 release, including the fan-favorite songs "Mona," "Let's Put Our Hearts Together," and "Love Is a Woman."
This is the first time that Al Jardine has performed the entire album live, with fans eagerly anticipating this moment after years of watching the band play individual tracks from the record. As part of his tour with the Pet Sounds Band, which kicked off on February 21 in Stateline, Nevada, and will continue through June with stops in Australia, this Los Angeles show promises to be a unique experience.
According to Jardine, he had little creative input in creating the album, with Brian Wilson guiding the process. However, he was able to bring his own voice to certain tracks, including "Honkin' Down the Highway." The band's tour has been well-received so far, with fans praising their energetic performances and authentic recreation of Beach Boys hits.
The show is co-produced by Alex Jules, a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter who has worked with notable artists such as Denny Laine and Joey Molland. Last year, he organized the L.A. wildfire relief concert titled "Let's Get L.Aid," which featured performances from "Weird Al" Yankovic, Eric Idle, and Nancy Sinatra.
This special Los Angeles show aligns perfectly with the release of the box set "We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years," which provides an in-depth look at the period surrounding "The Beach Boys Love You." Fans can expect a night filled with the album's world premiere, along with selections from other notable Beach Boys releases.
Fans of the iconic Beach Boys album "The Beach Boys Love You" will finally get their wish on February 27 when Al Jardine and his band, the Pet Sounds Band, take the stage at the United Theater on Broadway in Los Angeles. The special show will feature the world premiere of the album in full, playing all nine tracks from the 1977 release, including the fan-favorite songs "Mona," "Let's Put Our Hearts Together," and "Love Is a Woman."
This is the first time that Al Jardine has performed the entire album live, with fans eagerly anticipating this moment after years of watching the band play individual tracks from the record. As part of his tour with the Pet Sounds Band, which kicked off on February 21 in Stateline, Nevada, and will continue through June with stops in Australia, this Los Angeles show promises to be a unique experience.
According to Jardine, he had little creative input in creating the album, with Brian Wilson guiding the process. However, he was able to bring his own voice to certain tracks, including "Honkin' Down the Highway." The band's tour has been well-received so far, with fans praising their energetic performances and authentic recreation of Beach Boys hits.
The show is co-produced by Alex Jules, a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter who has worked with notable artists such as Denny Laine and Joey Molland. Last year, he organized the L.A. wildfire relief concert titled "Let's Get L.Aid," which featured performances from "Weird Al" Yankovic, Eric Idle, and Nancy Sinatra.
This special Los Angeles show aligns perfectly with the release of the box set "We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years," which provides an in-depth look at the period surrounding "The Beach Boys Love You." Fans can expect a night filled with the album's world premiere, along with selections from other notable Beach Boys releases.