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Rocking the Sidewalks of Los Angeles California 
By: Juble.com
For the music lover, California does not seem to be all that exciting of a vacation spot. True, one does stand the chance of seeing and possibly actually meeting a celebrity during his or her stay here, but this city is more television and movie celebrity oriented than musically. What does Los Angeles have that the music lover would be interested in?
To make a long story short, Los Angeles has plenty of the music lover. There are clubs and performances here throughout the year. Being such a high profile city, it is the hang out spot for many celebrity musicians as well as one of their favorite places to perform. On top of that, there is the famed Hollywood Rock Walk. http://juble.com/
Everyone has heard of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This is a stretch of sidewalk where movie stars and television celebrities have imprinted their footprints, handprints, and names into cement for the world to see. The Rockwalk is similar, only that it is specifically for celebrity musicians. Some of the world's most famed musical performers have visited here and left their mark for you to see. It doesn't matter what type of music you like, there is a great variety of genres represented here.
Among the many famed musicians and performers whose brand is left in this cement is Eddie Van Halen, the pop culture group known as The Ramones, Blues and Jazz legend B.B. King, Ike Turner, husband to Tina Turner, Buddy Holly, famed guitarist Carlos Santana, Elvis Presley, Frank Zappa, Bob Seger, Blondie, Herby Hancock, and hundreds more. The entire history of music and it's evolution to what it has become today is all represented here, and all set in stone. Come to Los Angeles and walk in the footsteps of music's greatest legends at the Rockwalk. http://juble.com/
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