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    Three generations of Wilsons sang God Only Knows with Kelly Clarkson in a performance that became Brian Wilson’s last public moment

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJune 16, 20253 Mins Read
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    Three Generations of Wilsons Create Musical Magic on The Kelly Clarkson Show

    On June 24, 2021, The Kelly Clarkson Show welcomed an unforgettable moment that blended music, legacy, and family into one deeply moving performance. During her beloved “Kellyoke” segment, Kelly Clarkson teamed up with Carnie Wilson, Wendy Wilson (daughters of Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson), and Carnie’s daughter, 16-year-old Lola Bonfiglio, for a stunning rendition of “God Only Knows.”

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    A Tribute to One of the Greatest Songs Ever Written

    First released in 1966 on the Beach Boys’ iconic Pet Sounds album, “God Only Knows” is widely considered one of the most beautifully crafted songs in pop history. Written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher, the track’s emotional weight and layered harmonies made it a perfect choice for this heartfelt family collaboration.

    A Surprise Appearance from Brian Wilson Himself

    As the group began the third verse, fans were treated to a spine-tingling surprise: Brian Wilson himself joined in—via livestream—to finish the song alongside his daughters, granddaughter, and Kelly Clarkson. It was a magical, first-ever moment: three generations of Wilsons singing together.

    A Dream Realized for Lola Bonfiglio

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    For young Lola, the experience was nothing short of surreal. She took to social media afterward, sharing:

    “i am so so so excited to finally share that a dream i’ve had since i was very little has come true. not only did i get to sing with the absolutely incredible @kellyclarkson, but i was also able to share a really beautiful moment with my mom, aunt, and grandpa singing one of his most special songs God Only Knows. i am so grateful to have had this opportunity.”

    Remembering Brian Wilson (1942–2025)

    Sadly, the performance has taken on an even deeper significance in light of Brian Wilson’s passing on June 11, 2025, at the age of 82. His family shared the heartbreaking news with fans around the world:

    “We are heartbroken to announce that our beloved father Brian Wilson has passed away… We realize that we are sharing our grief with the world.”

    As the creative force behind The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson shaped the sound of an era, penning timeless hits like “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” “I Get Around,” “Help Me Rhonda,” and “Don’t Worry, Baby.” With four No. 1 hits and 33 Top 40 singles, his influence on American music is immeasurable.

    A Performance That Lives On

    The Kelly Clarkson Show performance now stands as a moving tribute—not only to a family’s love of music but to the lasting legacy of Brian Wilson. It was a rare, unscripted kind of beauty—a moment that showed how music can carry history, memory, and emotion across generations.

    Watch the full performance below and experience the magic for yourself.

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