BRIAN WILSON

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©2002, M. Dowdle Head
Concert headliner Brian Wilson and his band played a full set of one great song after another, with plenty of guest appearances and surprises.
MATTHEW SWEET & BILLY HINSCHE

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Matthew Sweet and Billy Hinsche joined to sing a rousing "Sail On Sailor" during Brian's set.
IN BLOOM

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In Bloom -- (left to right) Carl B. Wilson, Justyn Wilson, and Mario Tucker -- showed off their versatility with their hard-rocking opening set and their surprise turn during Brian's set, with Justyn's and Mario's featured leads on "Time to Get Alone" and Carl B. Wilson's powerfully emotive, show-stopping version of his father Dennis' signature song "Forever."
ERIC CLAPTON

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Eric Clapton (left) and Jeff Foskett playing "Good Vibrations" with Brian Wilson. Clapton wowed the house earlier in the show with blistering versions of "Stormy Monday" and "Layla."
BRIAN WILSON & JEFF FOSKETT
Jeff (left) and Brian and followed a three-song, star-packed finale jam with an incredibly moving duet on "Heaven," for a fitting and beautiful show-ending tribute to Brother Carl.
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