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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 5, 2000

Former Beach Boy's Safari to Federal Court Is Starting To Look Like a Wipeout

When is a Beach Boy not a Beach Boy? That was the riddle before U.S. District Judge Harry L. Hupp in Los Angeles on Monday. It was a legal puzzle about the graying of rock and roll - whether a middle-aged musician who helped found a legendary band can continue to link himself professionally to the glorious days of his youth.

By Garry Abrams
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        When is a Beach Boy not a Beach Boy?
        That was the riddle before U.S. District Judge Harry L. Hupp in Los Angeles on Monday. It was a legal puzzle about the graying of rock and roll - whether a middle-aged musician who helped found a legendary band can continue to link ...

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