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Pedersen often performs with Chris Hillman, and both were once members of the Desert Rose Band. [1] Pedersen also fronted his own band called the Laurel Canyon Ramblers which included bluegrass bassman Bill Bryson, writer and performer of the Crossroads Cafe song penned while a member of the Bluegrass Cardinals.
Christine Frka traveled to Los Angeles from San Pedro with Sandra Rowe, and both lived in the basement of Frank Zappa's Log Cabin at 2401 Laurel Canyon Boulevard in the Hollywood Hills [15] in 1968. Frka was the live-in nanny for Zappa's eldest child Moon Unit before Miller took over the following year.
Blues from Laurel Canyon is a 1968 album by John Mayall, featuring British blues music. It was his first album after the breakup of his band the Bluesbreakers in May 1968, [ 3 ] although others claim it was on 14 July 1968.
Laurel Canyon is a mountainous neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills region of the Santa Monica ... John Mayall; members of the band The Eagles; the band Love; Neil ...
Dawes is an American folk rock band from Los Angeles, California, composed of brothers Taylor (guitars and vocals) and Griffin Goldsmith (drums). The band has been described as being influenced by the Laurel Canyon sound, found in such artists as Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Joni Mitchell and Neil Young.
Mayall’s 1968 album “Blues from Laurel Canyon” markeda permanent move to the United States and a change in direction. He disbanded the Bluesbreakers and worked with two guitars and drums.
Blues from Laurel Canyon (1968) Back to the Roots (1971) Along for the Ride (2001) – one track only; Other albums: The Diary of a Band, Vol. 1 (1968) The Diary of a Band, Vol. 2 (1968) Live in Europe (1971) Primal Solos (1977) – three tracks only; Blues Alive (1983) Return of the Bluesbreakers (1985) – live tracks only
Diltz photographed 1960s folk-rock stars who lived in Los Angeles's Laurel Canyon. [2] During that time, Laurel Canyon was a center of American music. [3] Many rising stars were drawn to Laurel Canyon, a laid-back neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills. [4] Diltz recalled: "There was a sense of brotherhood in all of this - in the music scene, in ...