We're taking a look back at the track Neil Young wrote about Joni Mitchell to help mend the broken heart of Graham Nash.
Though his stories about his work in radio are lively and highly entertaining, author Mintz writes mostly here about his ...
If you grew up in the ‘60s and ‘70s (or any time in the late 20th century if we’re being honest), the Laurel Canyon sound...
Traveling: On the Path of Joni Mitchell” chronicles the singer’s experiences of loss and sacrifice — and the songs marking turning points in her life.
"Live From Laurel Canyon" brings music and stories of the American folk rock era to the Manship Theatre stage, while Theatre ...
David Browne’s Talkin' Greenwich Village explores how the neighborhood, a historic haven for artistic legends, continues to ...
The Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek recently announced more concerts and comedy acts that are coming this winter ...
Laurel Canyon was best known as a haven for musicians in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Artists like Joni Mitchell, Frank Zappa, Mama Cass and James Taylor were among those who once called it home.
Mama Cass and Joni Mitchell are talked up (Diltz has beautiful stills of Joni), but the broader story of Laurel Canyon gives way to a familiar retelling of the early careers of Crosby, ...
Paul McDonald ultimately has remained true to himself and his authentic voice throughout his 20-some years touring, but it wasn’t always easy. Raised in Alabama, he grew up listening to Southern Rock ...