In 1964, Roger McGuinn, David Crosby and Gene Clark formed The Byrds and set about bringing together folk music and rock ‘n’ roll, perfecting the mixture a year later with their version of Bob Dylan’s ...
The Laurel Canyon Neighborhood is only a short drive from Los Angeles' Sunset Strip, and yet it's deep enough in the Hollywood Hills that it feels isolated from the big city. It's also where a coterie ...
Though it features priceless vintage footage of the Beach Boys, the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and the Mamas and the Papas and interviews with some surviving members, it weirdly comes across as a ...
Jakob Dylan and the Mamas and the Papas' Michelle Phillips Late-’60s Los Angeles is on a lot of minds these days. Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which just premiered at Cannes, is ...
What would happen if many of the country's leading musicians, singers, and songwriters lived within a few minutes of each other and regularly dropped into one another's homes to play their latest ...
There's a problem when a Laurel Canyon documentary spends time with the Beatles at the expense of mentioning Joni Mitchell, Love or the Doors. Too much echo… not enough Canyon. That’s at the core of ...
In the new doc Echo in the Canyon, Jakob Dylan excavates an important moment in L.A. music history with the people who were there ...
Andrew Slater’s 'Echo in the Canyon,' a documentary about the Laurel Canyon music scene, will have its world premiere as the opening-night film of the upcoming LA Film Festival, screening Sept. 20 at ...
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