Some of The Monkees‘ songs were inspired by other artists. For example, The Doos’ Jim Morrison and another 1960s star inspired a track from a No. 1 Monkees album. Notably, one of The Monkees’ ...
Through his work with The Doors, Jim Morrison became a classic rock legend. The Monkees’ regular songwriters had strong reaction to The Door’s songs. Subsequently, they drew influence from Morrison to ...
It’s been 50 years since Robby Krieger lost his pal Jim Morrison – and now he’s ready to set the record straight. The Doors’ guitarist has a new memoir titled "Set the Night on Fire: Living, Dying, ...
Featuring John Densmore, Robby Krieger, a tribute to Ray Manzarek, the vocals of Jim Morrison, Lukas & Micah Nelson, Sierra ...
During the period in late 1970 and early '71 when Jim Morrison and his bandmates in the Doors were recording their sixth and final studio album, “L.A. Woman,” at their West Hollywood rehearsal space, ...
It was the middle of the 60s when Jim Morrison, a young film student, lover of philosophy and poetry, started together with his friends The Doors, one of the most representative bands of the entire ...
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