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David Wells delves into the Laurel Canyon music community of the late 60s and early 70s, tracing its evolution from Love and The Doors to the emergence of country-rock and singer-songwriters. Situated near Los Angeles, Laurel Canyon attracted a diverse array of musicians, from The Byrds and Buffalo Springfield to Frank Zappa. The scene fostered collaboration, culminating in the rise of a sleeker sound epitomised by The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac in the mid-70s.
Further informationI See You Live On Love Street – Music From Laurel Canyon 1967-1975, 3CD Box Set
Podcasts also available: The Sound of Los Angeles 1965-68, Michelle Phillips, Judy Collins, Henry Diltz, Jimmy Webb, Johnny Echols – Love, Rita Coolidge, Peter Asher
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