Throughout the late 60s and early 70s, Laurel Canyon, hidden deep within California’s Hollywood hills, was a hub of musicianship and counterculture, and home to some of America’s most influential artists.

Down In Laurel Canyon is a seven-piece band based in Liverpool, featuring professional touring musicians, re-imagining the timeless catalogue of songs that came from the Canyon in a nostalgic journey back in time.

From the harmonies of dynamic supergroups, The Mama’s & The Papa’s and CSNY to the evocative ballads of James Taylor and Joni Mitchell, join the band as they take you on a trip down memory lane and re-visit the music that was born in the Laurel Canyon Hills and stood the test of time.

From Neil Young to Carole King, The Byrds to The Doors, Fleetwood Mac and The Beach Boys, there’s something for everyone.

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Derby Hall @ The Met
£24 (inc fees)

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