'Playing piano and singing takes me to another world' - Brian Wilson

The late Beach Boys co-creator spoke to the BBC's David Silitto in 2011 and looked back at his career.
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In 2011, the Beach Boys co-creator spoke to the BBC's David Silitto, about releasing previously unheard songs from the 1960s.
In the interview Wilson discussed is love of singing and playing piano, as well as the power music his music has to transport him back to band's prime.
Read more about Wilson's life here.
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