(HOLLYWOOD PRESS CORPS) Agoura Hills, Calif. (July 10th, 2025) — Last Thursday evening, The Canyon was the place to be as the Get Together Foundation, in partnership with Rock Cellar Productions, hosted “An All-Star Tribute to The Beach Boys.” Sold out weeks in advance, the benefit honored the late Brian Wilson with a 28-song journey through the band’s storied catalogue—captured in vivid detail by Hollywood Press Corps photographer Ellen Zuckerman.

Lola Bonfiglio, Carnie Wilson, Kevin Wachs Photo by Ellen Zuckerman

The night kicked off at 7 p.m. with the Steve Bardwil Band laying down soulful, surf-inspired grooves that set the tone for what would become a poignant memorial.

Catherine Jayne and Steve Bardwil of Steve Bardwil Band Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Steven Goddard, Phil Lo Presti and Kevin Wachs Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Kevin Wachs Photo by Ellen Zuckerman

Next up, The Tribe – marking its 10th anniversary – took the stage alongside an eight-piece vocal ensemble and an orchestra led by conductor Ira Hearshen. Under musical director Steve Bauman’s guidance, they played versions of classics including “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “Surfer Girl,” “God Only Knows” and “Don’t Worry Baby.”Halfway through the program, renowned poet and lyricist Stephen J. Kalinich stepped forward. Presented with the Get Together Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award, he delivered a stirring recitation of his spoken-word piece “Prayer for the Summer,” reminding the audience of his enduring collaborations with Brian and Dennis Wilson in the 1960s.

Carnie Wilson, Nelson Bragg Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Blondie Chaplin Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Fuzzbee Morse Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Jeff Alan Ross Photo by Ellen Zuckerman

A series of high points followed as past Beach Boys members Blondie Chaplin and David Marks each took center stage—Chaplin belting out “Sail On Sailor” with raw urgency, Marks revisited the early era playing guitar on a cars-surf medley which featured songs he originally played on. (He was a member of The Beach Boys at the young age of 13-15 years old and played on their first four albums.) Then, Brian Wilson’s daughter, Carnie along with mom Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford and her cousin Ginger Blake (The Honeys) added heartfelt interpretations of “I Can Hear Music” and “Friends” along with two of Wilson’s grandchildren, Lola Bonfiglio and Leo Knutson, which gave the evening a personal warmth.

Grant Geissman Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Laurence Juber, Phil LoPresti Photo by Ellen Zuckerman

Honorary guests from across the rock and pop spectrum appeared throughout the night: guitar virtuosos Grant Geissman and Laurence Juber, actor-singer Rob Morrow, backing-vocal legend Rosemary Butler, percussionist Nelson Bragg (Brian Wilson Band), Carly Smithson, Ken Stacey, Jeff Alan Ross and more. Each artist offered unique takes on the Beach Boys’ harmonies, weaving their own musical identities into the program.

Between performances, Get Together Foundation co-founder Kevin Wachs reflected on the evening’s dual mission: “While our hearts are heavy from Brian’s passing, tonight proves this music transcends loss. We’re proud to help keep his legacy alive.” In addition to ticket sales and a live auction, a silent auction raised funds for wildfire relief, mental-health initiatives and local nonprofits including Hope the Mission and North Valley Caring Services.

For those who couldn’t be there in person, a free global livestream was hosted by Alert the Globe; the full concert is now on The Tribe Band’s Facebook page. To view photos from the event or learn about upcoming GTF fundraisers, visit www.gettogetherfoundation.org.  

Rob Morrow Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Alice Howe, Freebo, Laurence Juber Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Alex Jules Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Freebo Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Rebecca Holden Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Carly Smithson Photo by Ellen Zuckerman

Through soaring harmonies, stirring speeches, last Thursday’s tribute reaffirmed that Brian Wilson’s spirit—and the timeless music he helped create—will endure for generations to come.

Steve Postell Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Michael Jon Stern Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
John McNeely (R) and Dann Gillen (L) Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Ken Stacey Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Stephen Kalinich, Lauri Reimer, Kevin Wachs Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Jaynee Thorne Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Rosemary Butler Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Ten year anniversary of the Tribe: a surprise gift was presented to Kevin and Mare Wachs by Lauri Reimer & Heather Hatch. Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Lauri Reimer Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Mare and Kevin Wachs Photo by Ellen Zuckerman
Dustin Brown

Dustin Brown

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