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    Laurel Canyon

    2020 · Documentary · 1 season

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  2. Laurel Canyon is a mountainous neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills region of the Santa Monica Mountains, within the Hollywood Hills West district of Los Angeles, California. The main thoroughfare of Laurel Canyon Boulevard connects the neighborhood with the more urbanized parts of Los Angeles to the north and south, between Ventura Boulevard ...

  3. The musical renaissance that sprung out of this idyllic mountainside neighborhood is the subject of two-part docuseries "Laurel Canyon," premiering on Epix Sunday (9 EDT/PDT) and concluding June 7 ...

  4. They made music together, took drugs together, formed bands together, slept together. But none of the legends of the Laurel Canyon scene that flowered in L.A. in the late 60s and early 70s—Joni ...

  5. In the 1960s, Laurel Canyon became famous as home to many of L.A.’s top rock musicians and bands, including The Byrds, Frank Zappa, Jim Morrison, the Buffalo Springfield and Love. Joni Mitchell, lived in the home that was immortalized in “ Our House “, written by her then lover Graham Nash. Joni would later celebrate other residents of ...

  6. Laurel Canyon in the late 1960s was a thriving hub for musicians and counterculture icons. The area was home to legendary musicians such as Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, David Crosby, and more. Laurel Canyon’s proximity to the Sunset Strip made it an ideal location for musicians seeking inspiration and collaboration.

  7. Jun 1, 2020 · Laurel Canyon isn’t just about the neighborhood as seen through Ellwood’s eyes, shot as if every hour is the golden hour. It’s not just about the lifestyle recounted by its then-barely-adult ...

  8. Laurel Canyon was the breeding ground for the confessional singer-songwriter sound made popular by leading lights Mitchell, Taylor, and King. It was the birthplace of the laid-back, uniquely Californian country-rock music pioneered by the likes of the Byrds and taken to unimaginable heights by the Eagles.