Gregg Jakobson

American songwriter
Gregg Jakobson
Born (1939-08-02) August 2, 1939 (age 84)
St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Occupation(s)Songwriter
Years active1960s–present
Musical artist

Gregg Jakobson (born August 2, 1939) is an American songwriter who was a friend and songwriting partner of Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys, and a prosecution witness in the murder trials of members of the Manson Family.

Beach Boys

Jakobson and Wilson wrote "Celebrate the News", "Forever", "Slip on Through" and "San Miguel" for the Beach Boys. The pair also wrote many songs together for Wilson's 1977 album Pacific Ocean Blue including "What's Wrong", "Moonshine", "Friday Night", "Dreamer", and "End of The Show", as well as "Baby Blue" and "You and I" with Karen Lamm.[1] In 2008, Jakobson produced the "Legacy Edition" re-issue of Pacific Ocean Blue, which also features previously unreleased tracks from this album and the unfinished follow-up Bambu.[2]

Manson

Jakobson met Charles Manson in 1968 through Wilson and became friends with him, eventually paying expenses for Manson to record some of his own compositions. He later wrote of his experiences with Manson for Rolling Stone magazine, using the pseudonym of "Lance Fairweather".[3]

References

  1. ^ "How Charles Manson Got Under America's Skin—For Nearly 50 Years". August 10, 2023.
  2. ^ "Foo Fighters man replaces Beach Boy". NME. May 16, 2008. Retrieved May 14, 2010.
  3. ^ Gaines, Stephen S. (1995) [First ed. 1986]. Heroes and Villains: The True Story of the Beach Boys. New York: Da Capo Press. p. 216. ISBN 0-306-80647-9. OCLC 32589410.
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Dennis Wilson
Albums
  • Freckles/Poops/Hubba Hubba (unfinished, 1971–1972)
  • Pacific Ocean Blue (1977)
  • Bambu (unfinished, 1977–1979)
Singles
  • "Sound of Free" / "Lady"
  • "River Song" / "Farewell My Friend"
  • "You and I" / "Friday Night"
Other songs
Solo
  • "Dreamer"
  • "Pacific Ocean Blues"
Beach Boys
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