In our first-ever video podcast, we get to tour behind the scenes at the Canyon Club, a Southern California nightclub that has played host to a wide range of great shows. Aerosmith, Styx, the Neville Brothers, Boyz II Men, Berlin, Glen Campbell, Dave Chappelle and Queensryche have all played there, just to name a few. See where Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and Richie Sambora hang out near their homes in the Valley..
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I am one of millions of people who is experiencing some form of joy because great strides are being made in understanding and developing music and Environment can help our planet. The studio Tree is the key it help me feel good each day. If am feeling not so good I will not see a physician I just go to PANDORA FOR THE MUSIC TO TREAT MY MIND.(MUSIC IS THERAPY.)
James Edward Weathers of Nicholasville,Ky. 40356
100 Lincoln HTS.
Posted by: James Weathers at March 17, 2008 09:05 AM
Agreed that music is tremendously therapeutic, James. Thanks for listening, and for watching.
Take care,
Kevin
Posted by: Kevin Seal at May 12, 2008 12:32 PM
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