Echoes of Laurel Canyon: Andrew Slater & Jakob Dylan on '60s Music Magic
It's about, you know, the echo of people's creativity between each other and across the world and ultimately across time.
Ever wondered what made the '60s music scene in California so iconic? In this engaging episode of 'Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes', Dayna sits down with Andrew Slater and Jakob Dylan to chat about their documentary, *Echo In The Canyon*. This film dives deep into the vibrant music culture of LA’s Laurel Canyon during the mid-60s, a time when bands like The Byrds and The Mamas & The Papas were redefining folk music and taking inspiration from The Beatles.
Through personal anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories, Slater and Dylan reveal the collaborative spirit and creative explosions that defined this era. You'll hear reflections from legends like Brian Wilson and David Crosby, who share how those days still resonate today. If you're a music lover or just curious about how a small neighborhood could shape an entire generation of sound, this episode is a must-listen.
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Echoes of Laurel Canyon: Andrew Slater & Jakob Dylan on '60s Music Magic
It's about, you know, the echo of people's creativity between each other and across the world and ultimately across time.
Ever wondered what made the '60s music scene in California so iconic? In this engaging episode of 'Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes', Dayna sits down with Andrew Slater and Jakob Dylan to chat about their documentary, *Echo In The Canyon*. This film dives deep into the vibrant music culture of LA’s Laurel Canyon during the mid-60s, a time when bands like The Byrds and The Mamas & The Papas were redefining folk music and taking inspiration from The Beatles.
Through personal anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories, Slater and Dylan reveal the collaborative spirit and creative explosions that defined this era. You'll hear reflections from legends like Brian Wilson and David Crosby, who share how those days still resonate today. If you're a music lover or just curious about how a small neighborhood could shape an entire generation of sound, this episode is a must-listen.