"Words fail at a moment like this. It’s hard to imagine a world without Brian Wilson. More words, memories and tributes will be forthcoming but beyond changing the face of music— he was at the epicenter of the life Taylor and I built together. So many friends we made were also planets in Brian’s galaxy. What a galaxy it was indeed, and we all share our collective grief for this kind soul who made the world better for all of us-forever." - Todd Sucherman

"RIP Brother Brian. I had the overwhelming good fortune to have worked with him on his first solo album. His genius cannot be overstated. Thank you to the great producer Russ Tittleman for the call." - Tris Imboden
"Oh man. Sly Stone and now Brian Wilson. Brian was my first love between the two. In grade school you might say he was my first music theory teacher as I picked away at the Beach Boy songs and studying what is behind those rich chords on my mom’s piano.
Brian also showed me the sonic capabilities of drums in the way he used percussion. It’s no wonder at all to me that Keith Moon wanted to play with the Beach Boys. The starts and stops of the drums! The Timpani! Bells. Glorious.
Here’s a pic of a band from this time. Sixth grade is my guess. Schoolmate and bandmate Gary Griifin is playing the Farfisa keyboard. He has played with the Beach Boys and Brian Wilson for many many years. In fact I think he is on tour now with Al Jardine. Talk about a direct path to success! Thanks Brian, fo lettin yur own self be yur self!" - Billy Ward

"Oh gee...We say goodbye to Brian Wilson.
I’ve know the Beach boys since the mid 60’s and have done lots of shows with them. They were the American answer to the Beatles. They wowed everyone with the songs, structures, vocals harmonies. The sunshine sound. I remember when Brian decided to not go on the road anymore but continued to write incredible music. They were like family. When Carl passed it was like losing a brother and it feels the same today. They are still going today with their incredible legacy with Bruce Johnston and Mike Love. We lost one of the greatest composers and messengers who took jazz harmony, put it to a Chuck Berry beat and made a new genre of music. Some of the best singles in the world. Dennis, Carl and Brian are all together now. Other worlds to sing in." - Randy Bachman

"Bowing our heads in grief, respect, honor, and gratitude. Thank you, Brian Wilson, for the magic, music, and memories you gave the world. May all who loved him find peace and comfort." - Peter Tork
"Rest in Peace Hero of heroes Brian Wilson
God only knows what any of us would be without you. It was an honor and a delight to record United Recording with 4 of my favorite artists in the world Jeff Beck Vinnie Colaiuta . Thank you Vinnie for capturing these beautiful memories
The Beach Boys forever and ever." - Tal Wilkenfeld

"Wow…absolutely shocked to hear that the legendary Brian Wilson has passed away…
Paul McCartney has often said that if there were no Pet Sounds, there’d be no Sgt Pepper…and that he thought God Only Knows was one of the most beautiful songs ever written. This is surely a big one… #RIPBrianWilson Rest in Peace reunited w your brothers Dennis and Carl." - Mike Portnoy

"A GENIUS has just left us.....God Bless You Brian! Always grateful for spending time working for you in the Studios especially...it was wonderful to see you regain your authorship of being a fine Producer, Writer of the Music we Recorded for you....and seeing the genius unroll each time we did those recordings...."Brian, did you really want me to play that maj7th in the bass notes like you wrote?" "Yes Carol!" "OK then".....and it worked! Others wrote simply Do-Mi-So lines Brian heard it differently (thx to his love of listening to the Four Freshmen, a popular jazz musician-singing group) and overdubbed the Beach Boys voices sooo well on top of his fantastic arrangements. Leading the charge for the 1960s hits!
We also worked for other rock groups whose producers also started with good ideas of theirs given to us a little like what Brian started with his fine production and music writing work of basic tracks. And even doing what he didn't want to do (at first) in 2000s - go on the Road with his own fine Group of Musicians worldwide, he couldn't help but also be a huge success! "Brian! YOU DID GOOD BOSS!" ........Your Loving Studio Musician(s)." - Carol Kaye
"Today, the world lost a genius, and I lost a cousin by blood and my partner in music. Brian Wilson wasn’t just the heart of The Beach Boys—he was the soul of our sound. From the first time we sang together as kids in my living room, I knew there was something otherworldly in him. His musical gifts were unmatched. The melodies he dreamed up, the emotions he poured into every note—Brian changed the course of music forever...It was our privilege to make the world believe in sunshine, surfing, and teenage dreams. My life was forever changed by Pet Sounds, God Only Knows, In My Room, Good Vibrations, The Warmth of the Sun and a hundred other pieces of his soul wrapped in music. He allowed us to show the world what vulnerability and brilliance sound like in harmony. He was fragile, he was intense, he was funny—and he was one of a kind... Brian, you once asked, “Wouldn’t it be nice if we were older?” Now you are timeless. May you rest in the peace you so deeply deserve, surrounded by the heavenly music you helped create. May your spirit soar as high as your falsetto, may your wings spread in effortless flight.
Thank you for the harmonies, the memories, and the love. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal.
I’ll miss you forever, my beloved cousin." – Mike Love

"Hard to put this one into words. Brian Wilson was a true giant - not just of music, but of spirit. His melodies shaped a generation, his harmonies changed the game, and his soul came through in every note. We crossed paths many times over the years, and every time I was struck by his quiet genius and kind heart. I was lucky to know him… and all of us were lucky to hear what was in his head. Rest peacefully, Brian. You gave us so much beauty." - Mickey Dolenz


"RIP Brother Brian. I had the overwhelming good fortune to have worked with him on his first solo album. His genius cannot be overstated. Thank you to the great producer Russ Tittleman for the call." - Tris Imboden
"Oh man. Sly Stone and now Brian Wilson. Brian was my first love between the two. In grade school you might say he was my first music theory teacher as I picked away at the Beach Boy songs and studying what is behind those rich chords on my mom’s piano.
Brian also showed me the sonic capabilities of drums in the way he used percussion. It’s no wonder at all to me that Keith Moon wanted to play with the Beach Boys. The starts and stops of the drums! The Timpani! Bells. Glorious.
Here’s a pic of a band from this time. Sixth grade is my guess. Schoolmate and bandmate Gary Griifin is playing the Farfisa keyboard. He has played with the Beach Boys and Brian Wilson for many many years. In fact I think he is on tour now with Al Jardine. Talk about a direct path to success! Thanks Brian, fo lettin yur own self be yur self!" - Billy Ward

"Oh gee...We say goodbye to Brian Wilson.
I’ve know the Beach boys since the mid 60’s and have done lots of shows with them. They were the American answer to the Beatles. They wowed everyone with the songs, structures, vocals harmonies. The sunshine sound. I remember when Brian decided to not go on the road anymore but continued to write incredible music. They were like family. When Carl passed it was like losing a brother and it feels the same today. They are still going today with their incredible legacy with Bruce Johnston and Mike Love. We lost one of the greatest composers and messengers who took jazz harmony, put it to a Chuck Berry beat and made a new genre of music. Some of the best singles in the world. Dennis, Carl and Brian are all together now. Other worlds to sing in." - Randy Bachman

"Bowing our heads in grief, respect, honor, and gratitude. Thank you, Brian Wilson, for the magic, music, and memories you gave the world. May all who loved him find peace and comfort." - Peter Tork
"Rest in Peace Hero of heroes Brian Wilson



"Wow…absolutely shocked to hear that the legendary Brian Wilson has passed away…


"A GENIUS has just left us.....God Bless You Brian! Always grateful for spending time working for you in the Studios especially...it was wonderful to see you regain your authorship of being a fine Producer, Writer of the Music we Recorded for you....and seeing the genius unroll each time we did those recordings...."Brian, did you really want me to play that maj7th in the bass notes like you wrote?" "Yes Carol!" "OK then".....and it worked! Others wrote simply Do-Mi-So lines Brian heard it differently (thx to his love of listening to the Four Freshmen, a popular jazz musician-singing group) and overdubbed the Beach Boys voices sooo well on top of his fantastic arrangements. Leading the charge for the 1960s hits!
We also worked for other rock groups whose producers also started with good ideas of theirs given to us a little like what Brian started with his fine production and music writing work of basic tracks. And even doing what he didn't want to do (at first) in 2000s - go on the Road with his own fine Group of Musicians worldwide, he couldn't help but also be a huge success! "Brian! YOU DID GOOD BOSS!" ........Your Loving Studio Musician(s)." - Carol Kaye
"Today, the world lost a genius, and I lost a cousin by blood and my partner in music. Brian Wilson wasn’t just the heart of The Beach Boys—he was the soul of our sound. From the first time we sang together as kids in my living room, I knew there was something otherworldly in him. His musical gifts were unmatched. The melodies he dreamed up, the emotions he poured into every note—Brian changed the course of music forever...It was our privilege to make the world believe in sunshine, surfing, and teenage dreams. My life was forever changed by Pet Sounds, God Only Knows, In My Room, Good Vibrations, The Warmth of the Sun and a hundred other pieces of his soul wrapped in music. He allowed us to show the world what vulnerability and brilliance sound like in harmony. He was fragile, he was intense, he was funny—and he was one of a kind... Brian, you once asked, “Wouldn’t it be nice if we were older?” Now you are timeless. May you rest in the peace you so deeply deserve, surrounded by the heavenly music you helped create. May your spirit soar as high as your falsetto, may your wings spread in effortless flight.
Thank you for the harmonies, the memories, and the love. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal.
I’ll miss you forever, my beloved cousin." – Mike Love

"Hard to put this one into words. Brian Wilson was a true giant - not just of music, but of spirit. His melodies shaped a generation, his harmonies changed the game, and his soul came through in every note. We crossed paths many times over the years, and every time I was struck by his quiet genius and kind heart. I was lucky to know him… and all of us were lucky to hear what was in his head. Rest peacefully, Brian. You gave us so much beauty." - Mickey Dolenz
