NME from the California home. Well, you and us both, pal. We needn’t explain exactly why the Beach Boys’ 1965 album changed the rules for every bit of pop music to follow, but for Ashe, the music is perhaps more revelatory than most.Growing up in Los Angeles, Ashe’s experience of music was singing in church and the Christian radio her parents listened to.
It was not until her grandfather introduced her to artists such as Tom Petty, Ella Fitzgerald and The Beach Boys on road trips that her eyes were opened to popular music.“I absorbed a bit of it then, but when I went to Berklee [College of Music], my love for Brian Wilson and ‘Pet Sounds’ grew,” Ashe explains.
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