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As cars loudly race up Laurel Canyon Boulevard on their way from Hollywood to the Valley, the Canyon Country Store sits quietly in the middle of the street. Walking into the quaint, unassuming ...
C, E at Spring St. Known as Chelsea Girl since 1993, this small vintage standby was reconceived as Laurel Canyon in 2009, specializing in seventies Westernwear. Original owner Elisa Casas—also ...
It became so dear to Morrison that he immortalized it in The Doors’s song, "Love Street" as the "store where the creatures meet." By the late ‘80s, Laurel Canyon was better known for its ...
Laurel Canyon is a very real place ... It could take you more than three minutes just to pass the Canyon Store [from Sunset Blvd.]. As you turn the corner from part 1 to part 2, there’s Altamont ...
The Canyon Country Store has been the makeshift cultural center of Laurel Canyon for a full century. Immortalized in the Doors song “Love Street,” this deli-market is not a venue, but it's got ...
According to Canyon County Store owner David Shamsa, as of Thursday, Jan. 9, "Everything is fine." If the fires had reached Laurel Canyon, a priceless piece of music history could have been lost.
Laurel Canyon ... up in the Canyon with her father, Frank Zappa. “Apparently, my mother used to hitchhike with me on her hip because my dad was actually a broke musician at the time,” she said, ...
Tommy Bina with a guitar at the Canyon Country Store on Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Los Angeles, which he's owned since 1982. Bina has worked to keep the rock 'n' roll spirit of Laurel Canyon alive ...
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