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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2024 · 15 MIN

Finding The Beat: Music In The San Fernando Valley

from How To LA · host LAist Studios

#228 - We're continuing our exploration of music in L.A. Today, we head to San Fernando to check out the sounds of punk, cumbia, boogie and rock at the musical hub The Midnight Hour Records. It's part two of a three-part series. You can check them all out in the feed. Guest: Sergio Amalfitano, owner The Midnight HourRead more here: The Midnight Hour Records Shop Is A Love Letter To Northeast Valley Kids Music in this episode:Rhythm Song (Live) - Ritchie ValensCome On, Let’s Go - Ritchie ValensLa Bamba - Ritchie ValensLeave it Alone - Cosmic JokeDream A Little Dream - The Perez Bros.Blame It On The Boogie - The JacksonsMe Vale - ManáPara Elisa - Los DestellosTruly Truly Yours - The Perez Bros.West Coast Poplock - Ronnie HudsonLower - Mal FormShattered - Fatal WoundsNumber One - God’s HateGrid Walker - GreenwitchKamikaze - Cosmic JokeButterfly Effect - Tough Front7th - Jason AyalaPools of Water - Tough Front

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#228 - We're continuing our exploration of music in L.A. Today, we head to San Fernando to check out the sounds of punk, cumbia, boogie and rock at the musical hub The Midnight Hour Records. It's part two of a three-part series. You can check them...

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