The Doors

Pirates World, clown car

Whatever Happened to Pirates World? The Forgotten Theme Park Where The Doors Played

The park featured themed areas, rides from the World’s Fair, and even a film studio.

NASHVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 21: Photographer Henry Diltz poses during Morrison Hotel Gallery Exhibit, Henry Diltz Booksigning at the Bluebird Cafe during the 15th Annual Americana Music Festival & Conference - Day 5 at City Winery on September 21, 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Iconic Rock Photographer Henry Diltz Picks His Top Album Cover Shots (EXCLUSIVE)

The musician turned lensman shot the legendary Laurel Canyon music scene of the ’60s and ’70s … and he’s still clicking!

The Doors, Jim Morrison with Robby Krieger, c. mid 1960s

The Doors Members John Densmore & Robby Krieger Talk Jim Morrison’s Unlikely Success

“He was so shy, it was ridiculous,” the drummer said.

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Grace Slick Recounts One Wild Night With Jim Morrison As Jefferson Airplane Marks 60 Years

“We don’t know anything about anything except having fun” Slick said.

Henry Diltz, photographer of the original Morrison Hotel album cover, attends the Day of the Doors pop up event at The Original Morrison Hotel at 1246 South Hope Street on January 04, 2020 in Los Angeles, California

The Doors’ Famous Morrison Hotel Was Set on Fire

There were big plans for the building.

Chelsea Girls, Nico

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Nico, the German Actress, Model & Velvet Underground Singer

The multitalented beauty led a wild and fascinating life, and died much too soon.

Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison

Died Too Young: A Look At Some Top Members Of ‘The 27 Club’

Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison are just a few of the music superstars that met their demise at the young age of 27.

Jim Morrison, The Doors

Hail the Lizard King! Jim Morrison of The Doors Died on This Day in 1971

Remembering the poet, iconoclast, a rock star and sex symbol who died at age 27.

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‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ Became a Long-Running Sunday Night Tradition 75 Years Ago

Look back at some memorable pictures and performances from the iconic variety show that ran from June 20, 1948, to March 28, 1971.