Mike Love
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Who is Mike Love?
Michael Edward Love (born March 15, 1941) is an American singer and lyricist who co-founded the Beach Boys alongside his cousins Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson and their friend Al Jardine. Characterized by his nasal and sometimes baritone singing, he has consistently contributed to their studio albums while usually serving as their front man on stage since 1961, in which he is the only original member of the band performing under the name. Drawing inspiration from Chuck Berry and Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, Love's lyrics primarily reflected the youth culture of surfing, cars, and romance, which helped fashion pop culture's perception of the "California Dream". From 1964 to 1968, he collaborated with Brian on hits including "Fun, Fun, Fun", "I Get Around", "Help Me, Rhonda", "California Girls", "Good Vibrations", and "Do It Again". Love also contributed to the Beach Boys' vocal arrangements – particularly the doo-wop element in their sound. Starting in 1968, Love was a student of Transcendental Meditation (TM) under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and became a TM teacher in 1971.
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Seven Suns (Holo Holo 2025) — From Hōkū Awards to “Many Feathers” & Mainland Momentum
Seven Suns join Music Coast backstage at Holo Holo 2025 inside the Tacoma Dome to unpack how they tailored their indoor/dome set, why “Many Feathers” resonates
Official Music Coast Interview with Mike Love: Music, Legacy & Inspiration
Hailing from Oahu, Hawaii, Mike Love is a reggae artist known for his conscious approach to music, blending roots reggae with influences from other genres like

