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Liverpool had The Beatles, and the States had the just-as-iconic Beach Boys. In one of their many hit songs, the Beach Boys asked "Wouldn't it be nice if we were older?" Well, now they are, and the time to share the ups and downs this legendary band has gone through has come. Past and present members of the popular band which got their sound from elements of pop, rock and jazz, are sitting down to share their experience in the new Disney+ documentary The Beach Boys .

The documentary premieres on the streaming service on Friday, May 24. And we'll have fun fun fun watching this documentary about the legendary Beach Boys which begins streaming on Disney+ Friday, May 24. Plans starting at $8/month Originally comprised of brothers Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine, the Beach Boys rose to fame in the 1960s with their revolutionary harmonies and catchy songs.



Disney's documentary, The Beach Boys , includes never-before-seen footage celebrating the band, along with new interviews from the original members Brian Wilson , Love and Jardine, and David Marks and Bruce Johnston, who were also members of the group. Brian Wilson, now 81 years old, attended a special premiere to view the documentary on Tuesday, May 21. During the screening event, he received a standing ovation from the crowd.

In April, Wilson's daughter Carnie Wilson spoke to ET about her father, "He's getting older now, but he still has that spirit. He is like a bull, that man is so.

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