Al Jardine

Al Jardine

AL JARDINE IN CONCERT:Millions of rock ‘n’ roll fans are familiar with Al Jardine’s voice and guitar playing from his days with The Beach Boys, and ticket buyers who crave those sunny sounds and stunning harmonies can expect the same good vibrations at his solo shows. With a setlist including Beach Boys hits and fresh solo material, Jardine gets audience members singing along to '60s classics like “Help Me Rhonda” and “I Know There’s an Answer” as well as original tunes like “Don’t Fight the Sea” and “A California Saga” off his 2010 album A Postcard from California. Al Jardine’s love for the Golden State shines brightly, and fortunate fans get to bask in the warm vocals and feel-good vibes this Beach Boy still radiates.BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:Though he was born in Lima, OH, Al Jardine will be forever linked to the sounds of California beach culture.

Fan Reviews

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Mick4SB
Al Jardine, his Matt were fantastic walk down memory lane. The Cave at Big Bear is a great venue, like an old night club. Thank you, Al.
Hershey Centre - Mississauga, ON - Fri, Jun 17, 2011
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BigZero68
The intimate venue, stories, and timeless music were all equally splendid. The food at this venue is very good with a reasonable price tag. I'd recommend going if someone you want to see is there. The opportunity for this type of venue is difficult to find.
Hershey Centre - Mississauga, ON - Fri, Jun 17, 2011
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mmp15317
Mac was fantastic - excellent musician and very personable, interesting stories. Al Jardine's band was basically a bad Beach Boys tribute band.
Hershey Centre - Mississauga, ON - Fri, Jun 17, 2011
Letter Kills :: Love Don't Come Easy :: Wind Symphony :: Nothing But the Blues :: Black N Blue
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Mahiman
Mac Mcanally (Jimmy Buffet's right hand man) was enjoyable as he told stories and did a handful of songs. Al Jardine played with his two sons and 4 members of the Beach Boys backup band of the 70's and 80's (most notable Billy Hinche, Ed Carter, and Bobby Figeruoa). The sound was good. Matt Jardine did several of the songs, though, since he carrys the Brian Wilson falsetto. Al Jardine went with a lot of the mainstream Beach Boy songs instead of using some of his own like California Saga, Cotton Fields, California Dreamin, and Postcard from California. The venue was more like a lounge and VERY SMOKE FILLED from the casino.
Hershey Centre - Mississauga, ON - Fri, Jun 17, 2011
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Joanien
Saw Mac McAnally and Al Jardine in A.C. This weekend. That's the way I thought the billing should have read. Mac was incredible , as always. His songs are funny, touching and nostalgic. His intros to the songs are always witty and self deprecating. His talent is boundless. He definitely deserves all the songwriter of the year awards that he has garnered, but he is also an awesomely talented musician. Al Jardine and his band were also entertaining, playing all the classic Beach Boy songs with some new arrangements. The reason four four stars was that there was not enough Mac time, otherwise great show.
Hershey Centre - Mississauga, ON - Fri, Jun 17, 2011
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BrigantineKid2
Mac Mcanally was very entertaining . Could have listened to him twice as long Al Jardine's show was very high energy and he and the fantastic band played non-stop favorite songs. Didn't realize his sons were in the show. They were great also.
Hershey Centre - Mississauga, ON - Fri, Jun 17, 2011
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mattman91
impressive just wished all the remaining beach boys could of all performed together
Hershey Centre - Mississauga, ON - Fri, Jun 17, 2011
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