Buried Here – Gram Parsons, “The Flying Burrito Brothers” & “The Byrds”
Gram recorded as a solo artist and also worked in several bands, including…
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Gram recorded as a solo artist and also worked in several bands, including…
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Read MoreThe Atlantic City Pop Festival took place at the Atlantic City Race Track on…
Read MoreThe Tea Party was opened in January 1967 as a psychedelic club. In the years that…
Read MoreIn the 60s, the Tropicana was a low rent hotel appealing to struggling musicians…
Read MoreBesides being famous for scenes from “Rebel Without A Cause”, and Laserium, the Griffith…
Read MoreThe auditorium was the launching point of the first American tour of The Rolling Stones. The…
Read MoreThis was the home of Chris Hillman, one of the original members of The Byrds…
Read MoreBob Dylan played his first professional gig here in 1961. He opened for John Lee…
Read MoreThe Newport Pop Festival was held here the weekend of August 3-4, 1968 with many…
Read MoreIn the 1960s, Laurel Canyon became famous as home to many of L.A.’s top rock musicians…
Read MoreDick Clark is best remembered as the host of American Bandstand. He went on to…
Read MoreHollywood High has been the sight of many memorable concerts, notably Elvis Costello…
Read MoreThe Winterland Ballroom was an old ice skating rink in San Francisco, it was located…
Read MoreCertainly famous in its own right as one the original places where the current…
Read MoreThe Monterey County Fairgrounds has hosted the world renowned Monterey…
Read MoreOfficially known as the Sidney B. Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre. On June 10th…
Read MoreAs are many locations in the Bay Area, this location had many persona’s throughout…
Read MoreThe Fillmore Auditorium is a legendary music venue in San Francisco made famous…
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