Sound City Studios
Sound City Studios’ building was originally a production factory for British musical instrument…
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Sound City Studios’ building was originally a production factory for British musical instrument…
Read MoreThe Silverlake Conservatory of Music which was founded in 2001 by Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and…
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Read MoreThe Phoenix began as a small town opera house. Opened in 1905 as the Hill…
Read MoreThe Berkeley Square was a small music club in Berkeley, California, operating through the 1970s…
Read MoreThis 10-bedroom villa built in 1923 has a long history including being the one-time home of Errol Flynn.
Read MoreClients include: Aerosmith, John Legend, Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Danger…
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Read MoreFairfax High produced a lot of famous alumni including: Herb Alpert, Flea, Jermaine…
Read MoreMany famous musicians went to this school…. some even graduated. Here are…
Read MoreA Famous punk rock hang out owned and operated by Esther Wong. A who’s who of…
Read MoreOn Oct. 1, 1996, a paparazzo in the club snapped a photo of The Rolling Stones’ Mick…
Read MoreThe Wiltern’s name was derived from its location at the intersection of Wilshire and…
Read MoreThe I-Beam was a famous gay disco for years, in 1980 they started to have special…
Read MoreThe Palomino has long been known as a country-flavored club, but in the 80’s…
Read MoreFrom 1979 through 1991, The Raymond Theatre was known as Perkins Palace. It…
Read MoreOnce a very popular club site for the late-night set. Don’t blink when you drive by as…
Read MoreWarner Bros. Records opened for business on March 19, 1958, above the film studio’s…
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