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- Dennis Wilson - Wikipedia
Dennis Carl Wilson (December 4, 1944 – December 28, 1983) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys He was their drummer and the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson as well as a first cousin of other bandmate Mike Love
- What happened to Brian Wilson’s brothers? Carl and Dennis . . .
More about the band's response to Dennis Wilson’s death Dennis Wilson was buried at sea on January 4, 1984, shortly after sunset, with full military honors by the U S Coast Guard This unique recognition for a civilian was authorized by special permission of President Ronald Reagan This ocean burial was in keeping with Dennis’s final
- How Did Dennis Wilson Die? What to Know About His Untimely . . .
Beach Boy Dennis Wilson’s death by drowning was a tragic accident Here, everything to know about the incident that ended the 39-year-old drummer’s life
- Dennis Wilson, The Beach Boy Who Died Tragically At 39
On December 28, 1983, Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson died by drowning in Marina del Rey, California while diving for lost "treasures "
- The Tragic Death Of Dennis Wilson Explained - Grunge
Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson was only 39 when he died on December 28, 1983, at Marina Del Rey, California
- Dennis Wilson Drummer - Biography, Age, Married and Children
Who was Dennis Wilson? Dennis Wilson was an American musician, best known as the drummer of the iconic rock band The Beach Boys Born on December 4, 1944, he was a key member of the band, contributing to their unique sound that blended vocal harmonies with surf rock
- Dennis Wilson: The Beach Boy Who Went Overboard - Rolling Stone
It was almost midnight on Christmas day, 1983, and Dennis Wilson ‘s head was a bloody mess The thirty-nine-year-old Beach Boy had been beaten up by a male friend of his estranged wife —
- The Tragic Tale of the Beach Boys’ Dennis Wilson - American . . .
The story of The Beach Boys' co-founder Dennis Wilson is a sad one, and not altogether rare for 1960s and 1970s rock stars
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