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Address Hollywood Walk of Fame Hollywood Boulevard, Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA

Emblematic avenue of Hollywood, the Walk of Fame gathers more than 2 600 stars and celebrates since 1958 the stars of the show-business.

When it was created, the Walk of Fame had 2500 empty spaces. During the first sixteen months, 1558 stars were placed on the ground. To be entitled to this honor, celebrities must pay the sum of 50 000 dollars and the amount has increased over the years. Since its creation, the Walk of Fame has seen several thefts. The stars of James Stewart, Kirk Douglas, Gene Autry and Gregory Peck have been stolen while that of Donald Trump has been vandalized several times. Many fictional characters fictional characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck or Kermit from the Muppet Show.

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Cult! music: 100 mythical music places [French Edition]

Embark immediately on an exhilarating world tour with some of music’s most iconic bands and artists!

Head to Melbourne, Australia for a stroll along AC/DC Lane before crossing the iconic Abbey Road pedestrian crossing in the company of The Beatles. Visit Janis Joplin‘s home in San Francisco and find out how Johnny Cash ended up playing his greatest hits to a crowd of prisoners in San Quentin. Travel the winding roads of Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and stop in Japan to catch up with Deep Purple, Phil Collins and Daft Punk. Drive down the Tina Turner Highway before entering some of the most legendary studios in music history. Go back to the troubled origins of Billie Holiday and make a pact with Robert Johnson at the famous crossroads in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Embark immediately on an exhilarating world tour with some of music’s most iconic bands and artists! Relive the Jimi Hendrix concert on the Isle of Wight before paying tribute to Bob Marley in Jamaica.

Produced by a team of pop-culture specialists and enhanced by numerous anecdotes, Cult! musictells the secrets of the places that made the history of music.

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