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Elton John Calls Late Brian Wilson ‘The Biggest Influence on My Songwriting’

Following news of Brian Wilson’s death, Elton John paid a powerful tribute, calling him a ‘musical genius and revolutionary’

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As the music industry mourns the death of Brian Wilson, who co-founded the Beach Boys and an entire genre of California rock, Elton John paid special tribute to his friend on Instagram.

Brian Wilson was always so kind to me from the day I met him,” John explained in caption to a photo of the pair in a room flush with studio equipment. “He sang ‘Someone Saved My Life Tonight’ at a tribute concert in 2003, and it was an extraordinary moment for me. played on his solo records, he sang on my album, The Union, and even performed for my AIDS Foundation.”

John explained that their relationship grew beyond music. “I grew to love him as a person, and for me, he was the biggest influence on my songwriting ever; he was a musical genius and revolutionary. He changed the goalposts when it came to writing songs and shaped music forever. A true giant.”

Wilson’s family announced his death on social media Wednesday afternoon, Eastern. While they did not provide a cause, it was revealed that legendary singer and producer was battling dementia in February 2024. Stars like Carole King, Graham Nash, Mick Fleetwood, Nancy Sinatra, and more have shared their own tributes to Wilson.

Wilson’s former Beach Boys manager Fred Vail told Rolling Stone, “Sixty-two years, that’s how long we were buddies. Some great memories, some great moments. They all fly back at me: meeting them at the old house in Hawthorne; sitting on the floor at Capitol, when he mastered Pet Sounds; at Columbia, when we recorded ‘Good Vibrations’; and then all the shows at the auditorium in Sacramento that I emceed.” Vail, 81, said, “The three Wilsons are finally back together,” nodding to the deaths of Brian’s bandmates and siblings in the Beach Boys, Dennis Wilson and Carl Wilson, who died in 1983 and 1998, respectively.

Listen to 25 essential Brian Wilson songs here.

From Rolling Stone US

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