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  1. Laurel Canyon, el oasis que cambió la música. Dos documentales regresan al barrio de Los Ángeles que, entre 1965 y 1975, se convirtió en refugio de músicos de rock como Jim Morrison, Joni...

  2. Laurel Canyon: no digas que fue un sueño de la élite ‘hippy’. Dos documentales recuperan la escena de rock y folk que explotó en los sesenta en un apacible barrio de Los Ángeles. Uno recoge...

  3. 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.

  4. What is undeniably true is that from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s some of the most melodic, atmospheric, and subtly political American popular music was written by residents of, or those...

  5. In a geographically and socially isolated community known as Laurel Canyon – a heavily wooded, rustic, serene, yet vaguely ominous slice of LA nestled in the hills that separate the Los Angeles basin from the San Fernando Valley – musicians, singers and songwriters suddenly begin to gather as though summoned there by some unseen ...

  6. Laurel Canyon - Official Trailer - YouTube. Madman Films. 247K subscribers. Subscribed. 465. 85K views 3 years ago 1 product. Streaming now on @DocPlay:...

  7. 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.