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2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season         
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON
2000 LA Dodgers season; 2000 L. A. Dodgers season; 2000 L.A. Dodgers season; 2000 Los Angeles Dodgers
The 2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 111th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 43rd season in Los Angeles, California. In 2000, the team set a club record for home runs with 211, led by Gary Sheffield, who tied Duke Snider's single-season club mark with 43.
2007 Los Angeles Dodgers season         
  • Chris Withrow
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON
2007 Los Angeles Dodgers season game log; James Adkins (baseball); Los Angeles Dodgers 2007 Season; 2007 Dodgers Season; Dodgers 2007 Season; 2007 LA Dodgers season; 2007 L. A. Dodgers season; 2007 L.A. Dodgers season; 2007 Los Angeles Dodgers
The 2007 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 119th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 50th season in Los Angeles, California. It started off promisingly with the Dodgers holding the Western Division lead for most of the first half of the season.
Music of Los Angeles         
  • [[Buddy Collette]]
  • [[Exene Cervenka]], summer 1986
  • [[N.W.A.]] graffiti
  • [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]
  • [[The Byrds]]
OVERVIEW OF MUSIC TRADITIONS IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Los angeles women's music festival; Los Angeles Women's Music Festival; Music in Los Angeles; Music history of Los Angeles
As well as being one of the most important cities in the world in the film industry, Los Angeles, California, is also one of the most important places in the world for the recorded music industry. Many landmarks in Los Angeles – such as Capitol Records, whose headquarters resembles a stack of albums – are representative of this.