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  1. 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.

  2. hugofriedhofermusic.wixsite.com › hugofriedhofer › aboutAbout | hugofriedhofer

    A pioneer in the field of film-music and brilliant concert organizer (particularly of contemporary music) active in Los Angeles from the early 1950s. He was director of the Monday Evening Concerts, artistic director of the Ojai Festival and curator of music at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

  3. Los Angeles, 1964. In winding canyon roads just minutes from the hustle and madness of Sunset Strip, hidden among the eucalyptus trees, down single-track lanes, and in quaint, crumbling shacks, something happened that was to change the world forever.

  4. Feb 8, 2015 · 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. Sep 24, 2021 · Live at The Ash Grove by Jimmy Witherspoon & Robben Ford. A fire in 1973 left nothing but the shell of the building, it was remodeled into the Improv, which is there today. The Ash Grove. 8162 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles CA 90046. The Ash Grove was probably the greatest folk/blues club of the sixties.

  6. Nov 30, 2019 · The Garden of Allah hotel, which was once located at the edge of the canyon and a favorite of many luminaries, was razed in 1959 for a bank branch. Decades later, this would inspire Joni Mitchell’s song, “Big Yellow Taxi” and the lines, “They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.”.

  7. Jul 19, 2018 · According to the Pew Research Center, more than 41 million immigrants lived in the U.S. as of 2013. One of the nation’s largest immigration waves came between 1880 and 1920, when more than 20 million people arrived on American shores.

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