Iconic Addresses Musicians Made Famous
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What is it about bands getting all nostalgic for the raggedy cribs where they created their early music? Jefferson Airplane used to keep a house in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco in the late ‘60s. So when the time came to release an album of rarities, they paid homage to the old house by naming the project 2400 Fulton Street.
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