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  • Jan 22, 1966
    The Beach Boys record "Wouldn't It Be Nice" at the Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles. The session's lineup includes guitarist Ray Pohlman, drummer Hal Blaine and pianist Al de Lory, destined to work with Emmylou Harris, John Denver and Glen Campbell
    Mar 21, 1966
    Capitol releases The Beach Boys' "Sloop John B.," a pop hit that includes Glen Campbell's future producer, Al de Lory, in a supporting role on keyboard
    May 16, 1966
    Capitol releases The Beach Boys' album "Pet Sounds," prominently featuring Glen Campbell as rhythm guitarist on numerous tracks
    Jul 18, 1966
    Capitol releases The Beach Boys' double-sided pop hit "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "God Only Knows," with future John Denver drummer Hal Blaine playing guitar on both songs
    Oct 10, 1966
    Capitol releases The Beach Boys' pop single "Good Vibrations," featuring guitar player Glen Campbell
    Apr 6, 1968
    With riots expected in downtown Nashville after the April 4th shooting of Martin Luther King in Memphis, the Grand Ole Opry is cancelled. Also scotched are downtown appearances by The Beach Boys and Peter, Paul & Mary
    Aug 3, 1969
    Elvis Presley's performance at the International Hotel in Las Vegas is witnessed by some significant fans in the audience: The Beach Boys
    Jul 31, 1970
    The Beach Boys make an attempt at recording "Seasons In The Sun," the future Terry Jacks pop hit, at Brian Wilson's home studio in Los Angeles. The band includes veteran session drummer Earl Palmer and future country singer Sonny Curtis
    Oct 3, 1970
    Kris Kristofferson and John Hartford join a bevy of pop artists on the bill at the Big Sur Folk Festival at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in California. Also appearing: Linda Ronstadt, John Phillips, Joan Baez, Merry Clayton and The Beach Boys
    Apr 27, 1971
    The Beach Boys are unannounced guests at a Grateful Dead show at the Fillmore East in New York. Among the songs the two bands perform together is a surprising version of Merle Haggard's "Okie From Muskogee"

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