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In Theaters: May 24, 2019 (limited)

          May 31, 2019 (limited)

On Netflix: October 21, 2019

PG-13 | 1h 22m | Documentary

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Echo in the Canyon celebrates the explosion of popular music that came out of LA’s Laurel Canyon in the mid-’60s as folk went electric and The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield and The Mamas and the Papas gave birth to the California Sound. It was a moment (1965 to 1967) when bands came to LA to emulate The Beatles and Laurel Canyon emerged as a hotbed of creativity and collaboration for a new generation of musicians who would soon put an indelible stamp on the history of American popular music.

Director: Andrew Slater

Studio: Greenwich Entertainment

Producer(s): Andrew Slater, Eric Barrett

Cast: Tom Petty, Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills, Roger McGuinn, Michelle Phillips, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, John Sebastian, Lou Adler, Jakob Dylan, Fiona Apple, Beck , Norah Jones, Regina Spektor, Cat Power, Jade Castrinos

Writer(s): Andrew Slater, Eric Barrett

Official Site: echointhecanyon.com

36 votes and 10 Reviews

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In Theaters: May 24, 2019 (limited)

          May 31, 2019 (limited)

On Netflix: October 21, 2019

PG-13 | 1h 22m | Documentary

  Watch Trailer

Echo in the Canyon celebrates the explosion of popular music that came out of LA’s Laurel Canyon in the mid-’60s as folk went electric and The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield and The Mamas and the Papas gave birth to the California Sound. It was a moment (1965 to 1967) when bands came to LA to emulate The Beatles and Laurel Canyon emerged as a hotbed of creativity and collaboration for a new generation of musicians who would soon put an indelible stamp on the history of American popular music.

In Theaters: May 24, 2019 (limited)

          May 31, 2019 (limited)

On Netflix: October 21, 2019

PG-13 | 1h 22m | Documentary

Echo in the Canyon celebrates the explosion of popular music that came out of LA’s Laurel Canyon in the mid-’60s as folk went electric and The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield and The Mamas and the Papas gave birth to the California Sound. It was a moment (1965 to 1967) when bands came to LA to emulate The Beatles and Laurel Canyon emerged as a hotbed of creativity and collaboration for a new generation of musicians who would soon put an indelible stamp on the history of American popular music.