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Throughout the 60s, Laurel Canyon became a nexus of burgeoning talent. The Byrds, for example, cultivated their sound amid the canyon's hills. Chris Hillman recounts discovering a home overlooking the city, which soon attracted fellow artists like David Crosby and Roger McGuinn. The scene was lively, filled with iconic personalities like members of the Mamas and the Papas, Buffalo Springfield, and the Beach Boys. These artists often collaborated, creating music that would define an era.