🔴What Happened To Every Member Of The Beach Boys👀✔
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The Beach Boys documentary briefly explored Ricky Fataar’s tenure in the band from 1971 to 1974 but did not address his acclaimed drumming career outside of his work with the group. Fataar joined The Beach Boys after founding member Dennis suffered a hand accident and toured with them for several years. Fataar's first appearance on a Beach Boys record came with the release of Carl and the Passions – "So Tough” in 1972. However, his time in the band was short-lived, and by 1974, he had moved on, although Fataar did appear on two tracks from the 1976 album 15 Big Ones.
In 1972, Johnson left The Beach Boys to pursue a solo career and released the album Going Public in 1977. However, Johnson rejoined the band in 1978 and has remained a member ever since. Along with Mike Love, Johnson continues to tour with The Beach Boys. Johnson also contributed significantly to the production of Beach Boys albums and was credited as the sole producer of their 1980 record Keepin' the Summer Alive.
As the youngest of three Wilson brothers, Carl was the lead guitarist of The Beach Boys from since they were founded in 1961 until he died in 1998. Although the eldest brother, Brian, was the initial band leader, following his mental health struggles and reclusiveness throughout the 1970s, Carl stepped in as the de facto leader of The Beach Boys. As the lead singer of iconic tracks like “God Only Knows,” Carl’s incredible vocal range was an important part of the band’s appeal.
While Fataar will always be remembered for his time with The Beach Boys, he was also notable for his role in fictional band mockumentary The Rutles - All You Need Is Cash, which spoofed the legacy of The Beatles in 1978. Fataar has been Bonnie Rait’s drummer for the past 35 years and has played on albums with everybody from Elton John to Boz Scaggs. Fataar’s Beach Boys association didn’t end in 1974, as he was also credited on Dennis Wilson's solo record Pacific Ocean Blues, where he played drums and tambourine on the track “Holy Man.”
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