Beverly Hills, CA
Music connected to Beverly Hills
Ever dreamt of cruising down sun-drenched streets where music royalty roams? Then Beverly Hills is calling your name. This iconic city, name-dropped in tracks like Shaboozey's "Beverly Hills" and Death Cab for Cutie's "The Ghosts of Beverly Drive," pulses with a unique energy that has captivated artists from Migos to Post Malone. It’s a place where the pursuit of fame and fortune intertwines with everyday life, a sentiment echoed in the lyrics of countless songs.
But beyond the glitz and glamour, Beverly Hills has a fascinating history. Once bean fields, the discovery of oil in the early 1900s sparked a transformation into the luxury haven we know today. Angelina Jolie raised her children here, and the opulence of Greystone Mansion has graced the silver screen in countless films. So, crank up "92 Explorer," let RoadyGoat be your guide, and explore the sounds of this meticulously manicured dream.
About Beverly Hills
- • Angelina Jolie resided in Beverly Hills while raising her children.
- • The Daisy Awards, honoring extraordinary nurses, originated in Beverly Hills.
- • Oil discovery in the early 1900s sparked Beverly Hills' transformation.
- • Greystone Mansion's opulent interior was featured in many famous films.
- • The 1920s saw a real estate boom transforming bean fields into luxury homes.
- • Named after Beverly Farm, it was incorporated in 1914.
- • With over 32,000 people, it's smaller than many Los Angeles neighborhoods.
- • At 259 feet, the elevation is relatively flat for Los Angeles County.
- • Entertainment and service industries are the lifeblood of the city.
- • Being here feels like living in a glamorous, yet meticulously manicured dream.