In 1983, during the Reagans' first term in the White House, a cabinet member (J.W./ Interior Secretary?) with an EXTREMELY Judgemental point-of-view, publicly denounced the Beach Boys and their message/music. At the same time, the residents of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, formerly of CALIFORNIA, maintaining a Ranch Home there (additional home in BelAir, CA after eight years in the nation's capitol), were not pleased about this verbal attack. President and Mrs. Reagan hosted the Beach Boys in Washington, D.C., and the group has returned many times to capacity crowds.
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6/12/1983 President Reagan speaking after Concert by the Beach Boys Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Alan Jardine during reception and picnic in honor of the 15th Anniversary of the Special Olympics program on south lawn