Is there anything more quintessentially SoCal than the Beach Boys at the Hollywood Bowl?
It’s indeed the perfect pairing of two of Los Angeles’ most notable music icons — which is why fans were so excited when it was announced that the heroes from Hawthorne would be playing three nights, July 2-4, at the 101-year-old venue.
The run adds to the lengthy history between the two entities, dating back to the first time the group played the Bowl, in 1963. Head Beach Boy Mike Love dubbed the 60-year stretch nothing short of a “miracle” during the band’s highly enjoyable concert on Monday night (July 3).
The band was at the Bowl as part of this year’s July Fourth Fireworks Spectacular — one of Los Angeles’ most beloved summertime traditions — and, as such, was joined onstage by the mighty Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted in joyful fashion by Thomas Wilkins.
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— Jim Harrington (@jimthecritic) July 4, 2023
The Beach Boys were also joined by actor and occasional band member John Stamos, who is still best known for playing Jesse Katsopolis on the ABC sitcom “Full House.”
“Because of the (writers) strike, I think he is more available to us than usual,” Love said of Stamos.
The TV star certainly earned his keep onstage, splitting his time between playing guitar and banging on a drum kit (both of which were done up in red, white and blue) as he worked hard to engage the crowd and cheer on his fellow musicians. He even sang lead vocals on one song — “Forever” (from the 1970 Beach Boys’ album “Sunflower”).
The group sounded brilliant, especially with the accompaniment of the full orchestra, as it opened the show with “Do It Again” from 1969’s “20/20” and then raced even further back in time for the title track off the 1962 debut album “Surfin’ Safari.”
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