The legendary Wilson family of three generations of music took part in a charity live show with dozens of different friends and musicians in Agoura Hills, California, Thursday night, a major time since Brian Wilson’s past three weeks, marking the main time in the past three weeks, his music publicly celebrates his music members.
However, the timing is very accidental, as the performance has been held on this date since the last 12 months, as the annual occasion collectively belongs to Canyon membership this tribe. It's the title of a group of singers and musicians from Los Angeles who once again compete in the current round in 2015 and work with Get Get Cloaded Buesene to boost cash for many charities. Thursday’s gift included many performers associated with the tribe who had no transparent connection with the Waterfront Boys, but many of the visitors artists who were once part of the longtime Waterfront Boys family ensured a particularly sentimental evening.
Carnie Wilson and her daughter Lola Bonfiglio are among many of Brian Wilson’s many members on the stage. Carnie's mom and Brian Wilson's ex-wife Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford work with her long-time music assistant Ginger Blake as the duo formed honey. Wendy Wilson's son, Leo Knutson, is actually Brian's second grandson on the stage of the canyon.
“For me, it's bittersweet to me,” Carnie Wilson said in the backstage. “I suggest we've reviewed this in the last six months, but who knows my dad will hand it to the last three weeks. So, in fact, I've hardly done that tonight, but I'm here.
Carnie's candy half was to have her mom and daughter appear next to her separately. “It's very uncommon – I suggest that you might be dependent on three generations (spanning the same musical family) for three generations. For example, my friend, the son of Ricky Nelson – you realize that Ozzie and Harriet and Ricky Nelson, Ricky Nelson, and then Gunner and Matthew, Matthew and Matthew couldn't have fun with me. Knock everyone's socks.
Carnie Wilson, The Honeys (Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford and Ginger Blake), Lola Bonfiglio and Leo Knutson have a Waterfront Boy Tribute Live Show on Canyon Membership
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Two former members of the Waterfront Boys also took the stage – Blondie Chaplin sang the hit “Sail On Sailor” with the band in the early ’70s, David Marks spent years in the band in its mid-60s Prime and once again spent a place here.
Singer Blondie Chaplin is a former member of the Waterfront Boys who performed on the Canyon on July 3, 2025 in Agoura Hills, California.
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Musician David Marks is a real member of the Waterfront Boys who performed in the Canyon on July 3, 2025 in Agoura Hills, California during an All-Star Day live show throughout the tribe.
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After that, there was an experienced musician who might be a member of the Waterfront Boy of all intentions and functions: pianist Don Randi, who performed on numerous studio classes in the group as participants as participants, as it was all (except for the identified bass participants), as it was the disruptive staff.
Don Randi
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From actor Rob Morrow to former wing member Laurence Juber to family member Steve Postell to “American Idol” alumnus Carly Smithson, it also leaves behind many unrelated ex-houses or featured instrumentalists. Nelson Bragg, a longtime member of the Brian Tour, is part of the main band and lead singer.
Actor/musicist Rob Morrow performed in the Canyon on July 3, 2025 in Agoura Hills, California.
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The scene consists primarily of the foreseeable seaside boy favorites, mainly the 60s demands plus “Kokomo” – but John McNeely warns that he can step on the mic and mic, which can have many depth cuts. He sang a certain, and he sang “Student Demonstration Time” with a polarized, countercultural theme, early 70s rewrite Leiber & Stoller's “Cell Block #9 Riot In Chamb block #9” which can usually be presented on the list of the least favorite Seashore Boys in followers' favorite Seashore Boys songs…it makes it annoying, which makes it out of place, which makes it all look pleasant here.
Since 1973, the Seaside Boys themselves have not had “student demonstration time”. But, compared to the 1972 album “Carl and Passions/So Ho So Power” “is here, she comes. We asked him backstage: When did he last do “She comes here”?
Chaplin said, “I will never execute this tune.” Absolutely? “No, that’s the main time I’ve ever performed – not even again.
Chaplin joined part of his band tour in the late 2010s, and his memories of Brian were even more modest. “He's a great guy, man,” Chaplin said. “I miss him. There will be some wet tears tomorrow,” he is famous, reiterating what many performers say, now there's so much friendship that it's too melancholy. “It was unhappy, but he gave him a lot of stuff. Everyone was moved by Brian's executor-it didn't matter which musician.”
David Marks said he was almost a failure now, but fate favored him. “Ginger (Blake), from Honey (Blake), has been called me for the past month, I can't do it; I don't feel so good. However, Nelson introduced me and I started to feel higher, so I just finished the last week's rehearsal in time,” he said.
“I think the timing is pretty good, and recalling Brian and his good music. This factor is more than Brian gave it, and it was intentional means, so because of his whole heart, the timing of the occasion was good.” From the mid-1960s, he played guitar in the car and medley that night “used on this information.” Max said there was little unusual respect for the boys attending the Waterfront: “I suggest my spouse, a little strange, I pay tribute to myself here! But I don't want to miss it.”
(LR) Former Waterfront Boys members David Marks and Carnie Wilson participated in an all-star tribute live show throughout the tribe on July 3, 2025 in Agoura Hills, California.
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If Lola Bonfiglio seems familiar, it could be due to her being considered a contestant for “American Idol” again in March. If her father, Ron Bonfiglio, was easily available, she might have had more family affairs. However, he joined Al Jardine and Pet Sounds Band on the highway, and they will start their tour on July 4. However, this is still a lot of family assists.
“This is my first first time with my grandma and ginger,” the 19-year-old said. “It's so special, I love it and am honoring my grandpa. His legacy is so great, it's a cool factor, and I suggest that all of these people know who my grandpa is – it's loop. But, I'm just trying to go on stage and never cry.” She burst into tears through “The heat of solar energy” and the opposite numbers, and glanced at the sky with tears and “I love you, grandpa.”
In the present, mentioning her grandmother Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford, “It’s great to sing with the family, it’s our different families, tribes, Kevin and Mary.” Ginger adds: “They are unimaginable people and we always like to do these exhibitions for them because of their coronary hearts. (Wilson made a series of recordings for his wife’s duo in the sixties.)
Honey, two songs that were played by the two generations that followed, were “Music I Can Hear,” the “20/20” album and “Pals” of “Ocean Boys”, the title monitor for Marilyn’s famous album, known as a favorite of all his works, and “Ocean Boys’ Lover.” (No material on the latter album was released all night long, but Al Jardine plans to repository for his tour.)
Of the many knockout rounds on Canyon membership, there are two of any big ballads of the past, Carly Smithson's “God Only Knows” and Cara Lee's “Don't Fear Children.” “Sloop John B” led by Wachs, briefly became the number of reggae, not the climax. Correctly commemorating one of Carl Wilson’s signature numbers, one of the epic flute solos, from Fuzzbee Morse, one of the instrumental MVPs of many nights, it’s a “real feeling.”
“Good Vibration” has as many names as the full ending, although Carnie Wilson seems to have little solemnity as it begins, putting his arms in a place of prayer and searching, presumably inventing some ideas from Dad who invented the “Youth Symphony to God.”
Carnie Wilson's tribute to the Boys' Live Performance on Canyon Membership
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On July 3, 2025, the list of tributes from the seaside boys:
Set 1
California Women – John Pratt
Happy joy – Lauri Reimer
Dear' – Ken Stacey
Cocomo – John McNeley
Student Demonstration Time – Michael Stern
Car Medley (Surfin'Safari, 409, Little Deuce Coupe, I got the round) – Pacific and David Max
Caroline, no –
I can hear music – Homi, Lola Bonfiglio, Leo Knutson
Friends – Carnie Wilson, Honey, Lola Bonfiglio, Leo
Isn't it good – Terrell Edwards
Carly Smithson and Blondie Chaplin
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Setting 2
The heat of solar energy – Lola Bonfiglio
In my room – Rosemary Butler
Nevertheless, you consider me – Jaynee Throne
God only knows – Carly Smithson
Rock Music – Rob Morrow
Surfer Woman – Alex Jules
Marcella – Freebo
Don't talk (put your head on my shoulders) – Alice Howe
Don't be afraid of children – Kara Lee
Would you like to dance? Lawrence Juber
Really Feeling Moving – Jeff Allen Ross
Here she is – Blonde Chaplin
Sailor Riding – Blonde Chaplin
Assist me with Rhonda -Nelson and Carnie Wilson
Sloop John B-Kevin Wachs
Surfin'Us-Goddard
Good vibration – Wilson