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Bruce Johnston Leaves Beach Boys After 6 Decades
4 Mar
Summary
- Bruce Johnston exits Beach Boys after nearly six decades.
- He will focus on songwriting and upcoming speaking engagements.
- Chris Cron replaces Johnston in Mike Love's touring band.

Bruce Johnston, a pivotal member of the Beach Boys since 1965, has announced his departure from the touring band after nearly six decades of performance. He revealed his decision to focus on his songwriting talents and embark on a new chapter involving speaking engagements, drawing inspiration from actor Cary Grant. Johnston will continue to participate in select Beach Boys performances, including an appearance on July 4th weekend at the Hollywood Bowl. Mike Love expressed his support and admiration for Johnston, anticipating future studio collaborations. Chris Cron has joined the touring band, replacing Johnston. Al Jardine continues to perform with his own group, the Pet Sounds Band, focusing on 'The Beach Boys Love You' album.




