It was indeed an evening to remember for now only the rock fans but also the whole of Hollywood and the world. A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys was aired on CBS network on Sunday, April 9, 2023, and like promised it was indeed a star-studded event. For the unversed, A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys is a tribute special to honour the popular American rock band The Beach Boys. Consisting of brothers Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine, the band (Beach Boys) is one of the most critically acclaimed and successful bands of all time. Hollywood pop stars and singers like Tom Hanks, Drew Carey, John Legend, Charlie Puth, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John, John Stamos and more rocked the stage. Notably, A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys has been trending globally and fans around the world who missed the program and live streaming can still watch the show. To know how continue reading-
A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys repeat streaming-
A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys Television streaming was aired on the CBS network. However, those who missed it can watch it again via A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys OTT streaming or online streaming. Paramount+ Premium subscribers will have access to stream live via the live feed of their local CBS affiliate on the service as well as on-demand. Essential tier subscribers will have access to the on-demand the following day after the episode airs. To be precise, the two-hour tribute was also available on demand on streamer Paramount+ and a one-hour adaptation of the program is expected to be broadcasted on MTV at a later date.
Warming up with @ALANJARDINE ahead of this Sunday’s #GRAMMYSaluteBeachBoys, airing at 8/7c on @CBS and @paramountplus What do you think–are the #harmonies ready? 🎤 pic.twitter.com/4mSWiy3MHl
— The Beach Boys (@TheBeachBoys) April 9, 2023
Why A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys was special?
Filmed at the iconic Dolby Theater in Los Angeles after the 2023 GRAMMYs, "A GRAMMY Salute To The Beach Boys" airs during the year-long celebration of the Beach Boys' 60th anniversary. Counting more than 100 million records sold worldwide and recipients of the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award, the Beach Boys are one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful bands of all time, and their music has been an indelible part of American history for more than six decades.
For the unaware, the honourary special live concert was filmed just after the 2023 Grammy Awards which were held on February 6. It was hosted at the Dolby Theater, Los Angeles, and comes around three months after Homeward Bound: A Grammy Salute to the Songs of Paul Simon, another artist tribute special. The program celebrated the iconic band with several performances as well as renditions of some of their most popular songs.
Join Michael in honoring the legendary @TheBeachBoys during “A Grammy Salute to The Beach Boys” by tuning in Sunday, April 9th at 8/7c on @CBS and @paramountplus ! pic.twitter.com/lOA7EvbRdr
— Michael McDonald (@MichaelMcD_Real) April 9, 2023
Who performed what at A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys?
Andy Grammer performing “Darlin’”
Beck performing “Sloop John B”
Beck & Jim James performing”Good Vibrations”
Brandi Carlile performing “In My Room”
Brandi Carlile & John Legend performing “God Only Knows”
Charlie Puth performing “Wouldn’t It Be Nice”
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Fall Out Boy performing “Do You Wanna Dance”
Foster The People performing “Do It Again”
Hanson performing “Barbara Ann”
Norah Jones performing”The Warmth of the Sun”
Lady A performing “Surfer Girl”
John Legend performing “Sail on Sailor”
Little Big Town performing “Help Me Rhonda”
Luke Spiller & Taylor Momsen performing “Surfin’ USA / Fun Fun Fun”
Michael McDonald & Take 6 performing “Don’t Worry Baby”
Mumford & Sons performing “I Know There’s an Answer”
My Morning Jacket performing “I Get Around”
Pentatonix performing “Heroes and Villains”
LeAnn Rimes performing “Caroline No”
St. Vincent performing “You Still Believe in Me”
Weezer performing “California Girls”