Brian Wilson
American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer
Former leader of the Beach Boys who combines a flawless melodic sensibility with a restlessly experimental vibe.
Born | June 20, 1942 |
Hometown | Inglewood, California, United States of America |
Height | 6'1" (1.86m) |
Spouse | Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford , Melinda Ledbetter |
Children | Carnie Wilson , Wendy Wilson |
Parents | Murry Wilson |
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Meet Britain’s oldest trucker still trucking at the age of 91
Britain’s oldest trucker says he's in it for the long haul as he carries on driving lorries - at the grand age of 91. Sprightly Brian Wilson has no plans to put the brakes on his 70 year career just yet, despite celebrating his birthday today (Fri). The grandad is so dedicated to his job he gets up at 5am and works up to 12 hours in day delivering goods from his depot in Sheffield, Yorks., to sites across the country. Brian, who can still hop up on the back of his truck without assistance to tie down a tarpaulin with rope, says only ill-health would stop him from working. He said: "I don’t even think about giving up, I just carry on while I can, while I feel fit enough. But I think I’ll know when it’s time to call it a day." Brian first got behind the wheel of an HGV in 1953, when he started delivering petrol for Esso. Back then, a gallon of diesel cost less than two shillings - 10p in today's money. Today a gallon is at profit-munching levels of almost £8. And while the current cost of living means Brian might struggle without his income, it's his love for the job that keeps him going. The father-of-four first started driving armoured trucks during his national service in 1950, when he was stationed in Germany. After returning home and working for the petrol company, he started working for his father's haulage company, E. Wilson & Sons. He eventually took over the firm when his father passed away in the 1970s and has run it ever since. Brian has racked up millions of miles but currently keeps to 'short trips' of around 150 a day, driving on some of his favourite roads in his ten-tonne Iveco. He added: “I used to go down London. The farthest I’ve been is Aberdeen, which was a two-and-a-half-day job. But I’m normally going to Birmingham and Lancashire area. “I’ve enjoyed visiting different places in England up and down the country. I think when you go up to the lake district, that’s nice. “When you go up Lancaster way and Windemere, that’s a really nice run. I did London for ten years but that was in my 40s." Brian, married to childhood sweetheart Mavis for 69 years, encouraged fellow over-50s back to consider going back to work to share their experience. He said: “I think people over 50 and 60 have got good experience and the right attitude. “People are struggling to get lorry drivers now. But there’s plenty of work out there if they want it and you want to." Life in the fast lane hasn’t been all plane sailing for Brian, who said he’s had numerous close calls with other motorists, leaving him thankful to be alive. He said: “I’ve had some near-bad accidents. One time a lorry came across the road and hit the car in front of me. It was on a dual-carriageway. "It hit the car and just missed me. I was lucky that day.” Brian also said when he first started his career he had to load and unload his cargo, in contrast to the fairly automated pallet-based systems truckers have these days. He said: “We used to load up sugar and we’d have to put ten tonnes straight onto the lorry. Then you had to deliver it and take it off. "So when you go to the docks in Liverpool, you’d have to load yourself. But now it’s all pallet work. Younger drivers have got it easy compared to what I have to do. “I still have to get on the back of the lorry and I have to strap it up and rope it up, and then take the sheets off and put the ropes back on.” Brian said he had no plans to retire but had thought about spending a few months in Thailand with his son once he finally packs it in. He said: “I’d like to go and visit my lad in Thailand again, and spend two or three months with him when I do retire. There's nice weather there. “He’s been there about 15 years. He’s got his own business there. “I’ve got four lads altogether. There are still two that live at home with us. They never got married, so there’s plenty of company."
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Albums
Live at the Roxy Theatre
2000
I Just Wasn't Made for These Times
1995
Lowdown
2011
In My Room
1998
Sessions
1996
Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road
2022
At My Piano
2021
God Only Knows
2021
Mountain View
2019
Playback: The Brian Wilson Anthology
2017
Run James Run
2017
Some Sweet Day
2017
Brian Wilson and Friends
2016
No Pier Pressure
2015
On the Island
2015
Runaway Dancer
2015
Right Time
2015
Brian Wilson's Jukebox: The Music That Inspired the Man
2012
In the Key of Disney
2011
Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin
2010
That Lucky Old Sun: AOL Sessions
2009
That Lucky Old Sun
2008
Maximum Brian Wilson & the Beach Boys
2005
What I Really Want for Christmas
2005
SMiLE [DVD]
2005
Good Vibrations
2005
2004
Gettin' in Over My Head
2004
Brian Wilson Productions: New Edition
2003
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