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The historic Los Angeles building featured on the cover of a 1970 album by iconic rock band The Doors was damaged in a fire Thursday, officials said.
So, when the Doors began recording Morrison Hotel in November 1969, they decided to return to the bluesier roots of their first album. But things didn't progress as smoothly as they had hoped.
The building made famous by photographer Henry Diltz in 1970 (as it became the cover of The Doors album 'Morrison Hotel') was badly burned in a fire, possibly providing a catalyst for further ...
Before the Doors recorded the first take of “Roadhouse Blues,” the boogieing lead-off to their fifth album, Morrison Hotel, frontman Jim Morrison set the scene for the band by describing a ...
The history of the Morrison Hotel dates back to 1914, but its most iconic moment was in 1970, when Jim Morrison posed for the iconic cover of his self-titled album, released in February 1970.
The iconic Morrison Hotel, made famous after it was the Doors' album cover in 1970, is set to become affordable housing in downtown Los Angeles.
In this retrospective feature, originally published in 2018, the singer’s friends and associates look back on the making of the band’s classic penultimate album, Morrison Hotel.
A 50th edition of The Doors’ Morrison Hotel ought to come as no surprise. The album was considered by many to be one of their landmark albums, a return to basics after the elaborate ...
There’s a story that album designer Gary Burden liked to tell about shooting the cover for the Doors’ 1970 classic Morrison Hotel. The manager from the eponymous hotel had refused to let the ...
The Morrison Hotel Gallery celebrated the works of legendary photographers and their iconic images last night with the unveiling of its Condé Nast Collection, held at the gallery’s Los Angeles ...
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