Years of neglect left the Morrison Hotel in disrepair. And just as it was set for a new lease on life, a fire tore through ...
We pull back the curtain to discover the real-life serial killer Jim Morrison was singing about in "Riders on the Storm." ...
The former Morrison Hotel was made famous by The Doors ‘ fifth album, 1970’s Morrison Hotel. In addition to sharing the album ...
The Morrison Hotel, the famous backdrop for The Doors’ 1970 album named after it, was destroyed by a huge fire Thursday while ...
The former Morrison Hotel made famous by the Doors' album art erupted in flames in Los Angeles and required more than 100 ...
The historic former Morrison Hotel, which was featured on the cover of a 1970 Doors album, was destroyed by a fire.
with legendary frontman Jim Morrison in the middle. The album was viewed as a comeback to their roots for The Doors, coming on the heels of Morrison's on-stage arrest at a Miami concert that saw ...
Jim Morrison—the Lizard King—and the goth introspection of Robert Smith seem a world apart. But they aren’t so different. You can easily trace the line between The Doors and the post-punk ...
A downtown Los Angeles building made famous as the setting of an album cover photo for the legendary rock band the Doors was ...
He shot a whole roll of film in about five minutes and ... Read more:How Jim Morrison's final sessions with the Doors produced an L.A. classic out of chaos They piled into the band van and drove ...
titled “Morrison Hotel,” given the nod to the surname of Doors’ frontman Jim Morrison. The photo, snapped by famed rock photographer Henry Diltz, was taken on the fly in December 1969.