Laurel Canyon- A Tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young

Travel back to one of the most influential musical eras in history with Laurel Canyon – A Celebration of the Music of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. This captivating acoustic tribute brings the legendary harmonies and songwriting of CSN&Y to life through unforgettable classics like “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” “Teach Your Children,” “Helplessly Hoping,” “Ohio,” and “Woodstock.” More than just a concert, the show revisits the spirit of the Laurel Canyon scene—where the sounds of folk, rock, and harmony helped define a generation.
The performance is led by an extraordinary trio of acclaimed musicians: Grammy Award-winning writer and producer Mark Hudson, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Gary Burr, and veteran singer-songwriter Mark Mirando. Hudson’s remarkable career includes co-writing Aerosmith’s Grammy-winning hit “Living on the Edge” and working with legends such as Ringo Starr, Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, and the Scorpions. Burr is one of Nashville’s most celebrated songwriters, with 14 #1 hits recorded by artists including Garth Brooks, Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, Christina Aguilera, and Kelly Clarkson, while Mirando’s work as a session musician and songwriter includes collaborations with Ringo Starr, Harry Nilsson, and Badfinger’s Joey Molland.
Together, these accomplished artists celebrate the timeless catalog of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young while also exploring the music of their early bands and solo careers. Their passion for this music is genuine—Gary Burr even experienced the era firsthand as a member of the audience at Woodstock in 1969. The result is an authentic, heartfelt performance that captures the harmonies, storytelling, and cultural spirit of Laurel Canyon and the golden age of singer-songwriters.
Together, these accomplished artists celebrate the timeless catalog of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young while also exploring the music of their early bands and solo careers. Their passion for this music is genuine—Gary Burr even experienced the era firsthand as a member of the audience at Woodstock in 1969. The result is an authentic, heartfelt performance that captures the harmonies, storytelling, and cultural spirit of Laurel Canyon and the golden age of singer-songwriters.


