New Tracks on Laurel Canyon Radio – Week of September 29, 2015

New Tracks on Laurel Canyon Radio – Week of September 29 We’re feeling very indie this week and so we’ve got some pretty independent out of the way tracks for you to peruse this week. • “Wax And Gold” – Tracy Bonham https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo0zidqEqYE This lovely acoustic title track from Bonham’s fifth studio release is a beautiful and uplifting canyon song […]

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New Tracks on Laurel Canyon Radio – Week of September 11

New Tracks On Laurel Canyon Radio  – Week of September 11 It’s harmony September – with some great tracks and the discovery of an amazing woman who we think has the presence of Adele and the pipes of Aretha!   “Go Back” – Darlingside Massachusetts-based ensemble whose electic blend of 60s folk, clever wry wit, classical arrangements, soaring harmonies and […]

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New Tracks on Laurel Canyon Radio – Week of August 17

New Tracks on Laurel Canyon Radio – Week of August 17 It’s hot outside, but we’ve found some cool cuts to keep you invigorated as we head into the final lap of August.   “Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart” – Chris Cornell Soundgarden front-man Chris Cornell has flirted with classic rock tradition, but this lead cut from the “Higher Truth” […]

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New Tracks on Laurel Canyon Radio – Week of August 7

New Tracks on Laurel Canyon Radio – Week of August 7 Our new tracks this week represent a world-class set of additions to our lineup.   We find plenty of good music for your listenin’ and chillin’ pleasure but this week seemed to have an extra cherry on top.       “Can’t  Control The Weather” – Fairground Saints The spiritual […]

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New Tracks On Laurel Canyon Radio – Week Of July 30

New Tracks on Laurel Canyon Radio – Week of July 30 Ah, the dog days of summer are upon us.  The “summer song” Grammy winners have been officially anointed and the record labels are warming up for their big fall releases (well maybe that’s not happening).  What have we got on the air that is giving us the warm fuzzies […]

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Jackson Browne Tribute To Ned Doheny

From Rolling Stone Magazine In Laurel Canyon musical lore, Seventies singer-songwriter Ned Doheny’s name registers as a blip compared to Joni Mitchell, David Crosby and the Eagles. Chicago reissue label Numero Group — whose stellar past compilations have resurrected artists and regional scenes — hopes to change that with the recently released compilation Separate Oceans. The career retrospective culls Doheny’s album cuts — […]

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Rusty Truck – Buildings

Rusty Truck, rock photographer Marc Seliger’s “side project” is one of the best so-called “revivalist bands” of the crisp, clean sound of the latter Laurel Canyon era.  On Rusty Truck’s second (and sadly still only other album, the sadly underappreciated Kicker Town) the band after being stealthily produced by the likes of Lenny Kravitz and Jakob Dylan on their first […]

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