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Lynn Castle was a hairdresser on Sunset Strip in Hollywood who boasted several stars among her clientel. Somehow, she got hooked up with Lee Hazlewood, who decided to record single The Lady Barber/Rose Colored Corner in 1966, backed by another label stablemate, Last Friday's Fire. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
You Turned My Head Around: Lee Hazlewood Industries 1967-1970
Fading Yellow 6
Video Wedding at the Freex
Lee Hazlewood Industries: There's a Dream I've Been Saving (1966-1971)
Lee Hazlewood Industries: There's A Dream I've Been Saving 1966-1971
Soft Sounds For Gentle People: Sounds of She
Sounds Od She
Soft Sounds For Gentle People Presents: Sounds Of She
Sounds of She
LHI Singles
Lee Hazlewood Industries: There's a Dream I've Been Saving 1966-1971 (CD3)
Fading Yellow, Volume 6: Another Rich Smorgasbord Of Timeless US Pop-Sike & Other Delights