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  1. Laurel Canyon is known for its natural wildlife and is home to at least one adult male mountain lion. History Tongva indigenous peoples. The Laurel Canyon area was inhabited by the Tongva people, a regional tribe of the indigenous peoples of California, for thousands of years.

  2. With a stage set by geology, topography and climate, successive waves of inhabitants have shaped and reshaped the community we know as Laurel Canyon. Part One: Early Canyon History Part Two: The 1890's

  3. 8 de feb. de 2015 · An Oral History of Laurel Canyon, the 60s and 70s Music Mecca. They made music together, took drugs together, formed bands together, slept together. But none of the legends of the Laurel...

  4. 3 de jul. de 2023 · The Laurel Canyon History. Sure, Los Angeles was already making a name for itself on the musical circuit, but it was in the 1960s that the creative exploration would accelerate. A revolution took hold of America. One of the early clubs to feature rock and roll on the Sunset Strip was Sea Witch.

  5. 28 de jun. de 2022 · Laurel Canyon has been a key route in L.A. from native Tongva people to the counterculture revolutionaries in the 60s. It’s fascinating, it’s wild, and it’s a crazy history.

  6. 19 de jun. de 2020 · 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...

  7. In the 1960s, Laurel Canyon became famous as home to many of L.A.’s top rock musicians and bands, including The Byrds, Frank Zappa, Jim Morrison, the Buffalo Springfield and Love.