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‘Laurel Canyon’ Director Alison Ellwood Explains How Pot Powered The 60s Music Scene The director of the new Laurel Canyon docu-series from Epix, Alison Ellwood, sat down with uInterview’s Erik Meers to reflect on the best parts of her deep-dive into the lives of some of the most famo...
California Dreamin': The Sounds of Laurel Canyon 1965-1977When: 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m...Lowman, Rob
conducted an interview before Echo in the Canyon, the new documentary he hosts on the Sixties Laurel Canyon music scene, which hits theaters nationwide this week. But Dylan — who breaks down the film and his musical career on the new episode of our podcast, Rolling Stone Music Now — has...
ItItwas summer 1968 in Laurel Canyon. “Mama” Cass Elliot, the big-hearted den mother of the LA music scene, was having a picnic at her rambling estate on Woodrow Wilson Drive, a not uncommon occurrence. “My house is a very free house,” Elliot toldRolling Stone. “It’s not a cr...
The Mamas and Papas left a distinct mark on popular music of the mid-1960s and became part of the Los Angeles/ Laurel Canyon music scene, along with the Beach Boys, The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and others then on the leading edge of folk-rock innovation. Mamas & Papas making impromptu...
For the casual fan of theLaurel Canyon scene,LAUREL CANYONis chock a block full of footage and information about the bands and will be very informative. For music experts (like my husband), the documentary won’t tell you anything you already don’t know but you will see and hear photos...
The Mamas & The Papas, Crosby, Stills and Nash, The Eagles and Linda Ronstadt are among the artists featured in the new Laurel Canyon trailer. The two-part docuseries, which chronicles the legendary Los Angeles music scene of the late 60s and 70s, will premiere 31 May at 9:00 pm E...
For anyone who misses that distinct emotional feeling those songs that came out of the ’70s Laurel Canyon scene gave them, Rear View Mirror Eyes is a must-have. There aren’t many people making music like that anymore, and even if there there were, it’s doubtful an...
“But Laurel Canyon was always more than just a scene,” Santelli said. “It was also a mindset.” Until the end of November that mindset lives on the second floor of the Grammy Museum.