Bob Dylan Serenading Brian Wilson Is the Perfect Sendoff to a Gut-Wrenching Goodbye

Watch Bob Dylan Serenade Brian Wilson for His 80th Birthday

Brian Wilson, co-founder of pioneering rock group The Beach Boys, died Wednesday, June 11, 2025. Wilson, who suffered from dementia following the 2024 death of wife Melinda Ledbetter, was just nine days shy of his 83rd birthday. As we honor Brian Wilson’s immeasurable influence on the music industry, we remember the time that Bob Dylan personally serenaded the “Surfer Girl” crooner on his milestone birthday in 2022.

Bob Dylan singing »Happy Birthday« for Brian Wilson's 80th

On June 20, 2022, Dylan was among a host of A-list musicians who sent personalized birthday greetings to Brian Wilson for the nine-time Grammy winner’s 80th birthday.

The video, which included messages from Elton John, Questlove, and fellow Beach Boy Al Jardine, closes out with Dylan’s performance. The seminal singer-songwriter, 84, accompanies himself on the guitar as he delivers “Happy Birthday” in minor to his longtime friend

Three years later, the video continued to gain attention on YouTube. “You know you are the s— when Bob Dylan is sending you personalised messages,” one user remarked.

Another added, “Two great gentlemen. One a supreme master of melody and harmony and the other the Shakespeare of song. Unsurpassed masters y’all.”

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The Friendship Between Bob Dylan and Brian Wilson

Despite glaring differences, Bob Dylan and Brian Wilson each helped raise the bar for the music industry during their simultaneous heydays in the ’60s. Dylan contributed his impossibly poetic songwriting, whereas Wilson was the first artist to utilize the recording studio as an instrument.

Two years before the Pet Sounds creator’s death, he shared a story on Facebook about running into Dylan during an emergency room visit. After “talking a little bit about nothing,” Wilson invited the “Blowin’ in the Wind” singer to his home for lunch.

“We just talked and talked about music,” Wilson said. “We talked about old songs we remembered, songs before rock and roll.”

That admiration went both ways. “That ear,” Dylan once said of Wilson, according to the New York Times. “I mean, Jesus, he’s got to will that to the Smithsonian.”

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