...“Fun Fun Fun,” “California Girls,” and “Surfin USA” were hot – even in the northern climate of Minneapolis Minnesota. On November 19, 1965, Minnesota photographer Bill Carlson was on assignment with a local music magazine, Twin Cities A Go-Go, when he shot these memorable black and white photos of Carl Wilson, Mike Love, Bruce Johnston, Dennis Wilson and Al Jardine. Armed with his press pass, Carlson ventured in and around the Minneapolis Auditorium to capture these black and white photos. Soon after taking the pictures, Twin Cities A Go-Go went out of business and these rare black and white photos have just been released from Bill Carlson’s vault. These rare photos of the Beach Boys are now being made available for serious Beach Boys collectors as well as long ago fans.
Each photo of the Beach Boys is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ensuring the owner that the photo was produced from the original negative. Unlike many pictures available today, an F-Stop Productions Beach Boys photo will be an original print. These black and white photos will arrive at your location after being signed and dated by photographer Bill Carlson. Beach Boys photo(s) are rare, yet affordable as either a Giclée fine art print or Giclée photo matte print.
Take time to browse through these rare black and white photos of the Beach Boys as a group, or individual photos of Beach Boys band members Al Jardine, Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson and Bruce Johnston.

Black & White photos of the Beach Boys Band
While some teenagers hummed Beatles tunes, other young fans across the United States were singing along with the Beach Boys in the ‘60s...
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