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Discover Brian Wilson’s lesser known album, SMiLE In 2004, over thirty years after it had been

Discover Brian Wilson’s lesser known album, SMiLE [Road Scholar]( [Road Scholar] Online Lecture: SMiLE, The Lost Beach Boys Album [Learn More!]( In 2004, over thirty years after it had been created, Brian Wilson’s album SMiLE was released. Join Grammy-nominated writer and music historian, Cary Ginell, for a look into how this album was made, why it was shelved and how it became a revolutionary work once it was finally released. Along the way, you’ll also learn more about Wilson’s life and creative process, making [this online lecture]( a must for any Beach Boys fan. Once you’ve signed up, look for your Online Lectures and Zoom links in “[My Account]( Then, see it live, or watch the recording within two weeks! [See more] [Road Scholar]( Your Online Instructor Cary Ginell Cary Ginell is a Grammy-nominated writer and music historian who has published 12 books on American music. After a 30-year career in public radio, where he produced documentaries and played music from his archive of historic recordings, he turned his attention to teaching and lecturing in both adult education courses and on cruise ships. Cary, who lives in Thousand Oaks, California, received his master’s degree in folklore from UCLA and currently is completing a term as president of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Tuesday, July 18 2:00 p.m. (ET) 11:00 a.m. (PT) [Online Lecture: SMiLE, The Lost Beach Boys Album]( One-hour lecture plus Q&A: $25 [Learn More]( [Road Scholar]( [Road Scholar At Home Featured on the BBC]( [Watch Now]( [Located in: ] Find answers to your program questions online! [Learn More →]( [Located in: ] Enroll in Your Next Learning Adventure With Peace of Mind [Learn More →]( [Road Scholar]( Announcing Our New Floating Campus Voyages [Bon Voyage!]( [Road Scholar]( Win a Learning Adventure for Two to Italy [Learn More]( [View online]( © 2023 Elderhostel Road Scholar educational adventures are created by Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in educational travel since 1975. [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Your Preferences]( • [Privacy Policy]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( 1-800-454-5768 PO Box 56033, Boston, MA 02205-6033

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