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“Paris Blues” Out Now – The Doors’ Last Known Unreleased Song
The Doors have released the last known unreleased song from The Doors vault today, “Paris Blues”. “Paris Blues” traveled a long and winding path to its release, taking on a mythic quality among Doors fans along the way. An original blues song written by the band, the track was recorded during one of…
L.A. WOMAN SESSIONS 4-LP SET AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FOR RECORD STORE DAY ON APRIL 23, 2022
We cannot wait for Record Store Day 2022, the party that’s become the Largest Single Day Music Event in The World. In celebration of the 15th annual celebration, we are thrilled to announce the L.A. Woman Sessions, which is being released as a limited-edition 4-LP set on April 23rd. On…
LA TIMES: How Jim Morrison’s final sessions with the Doors produced an L.A. classic out of chaos
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, the singer was drowning in a booze-fueled bender: drunk nearly every night but sober by morning…
“People Are Strange” Featured In New “Morbius” Movie Trailer
Check out the brand-new trailer for the upcoming Marvel film Morbius. Features a remix of “People Are Strange!”
Help Robby Krieger Find His Iconic Red Gibson SG!
CBS Mornings WHAT TO WATCH is helping Robby Krieger hunt down his iconic red Gibson SG Special, a crucial piece of early Doors history. Check out this segment discussing the missing guitar.
Doors Guitarist Robby Krieger Gets to the Truth of Rock’s Most Mythologized Band with New Memoir
Set the Night on Fire is always warm, often funny, and frequently revelatory, as Krieger reframes crucial moments in the group’s story and opens up about his own battles with addiction and cancer When legend becomes fact, the old saying goes, print the legend. That’s certainly the case when considering…
Robby Krieger Debunks Mythology Behind the Doors’ Notorious ‘Sullivan’ Performance
Legend has it that when Jim Morrison was told not to sing “higher” in “Light My Fire,” disaster ensued. The guitarist remembers it differently Fifty years after Jim Morrison’s mysterious death in Paris, enough books on the Doors have been published to fill several shelves at your local bookstore. John…
The Doors: Live At The Bowl ’68 Special Edition
On November 4th, 2021, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Doors final studio album L.A. WOMAN (1971), “The Doors: Live At The Bowl ’68 Special Edition” will transform movie theaters into concert venues, giving Doors fans around the world the closest experience to being there live alongside Jim…
ROLLING STONE: Hear the Doors’ Long-Forgotten, Raw-Sounding ‘Riders on the Storm’ Demo
Outtake will feature on upcoming L.A. Woman reissue John Densmore vividly remembers the words longtime Doors producer Paul A. Rothchild used to describe “Riders on the Storm”: “cocktail music.” “When he heard it, it was in an early rehearsal and it hadn’t evolved into what it became,” the drummer says…
CBS Sunday Morning: Collecting the Words Of Jim Morrison
When the lead singer of The Doors, Jim Morrison, died in 1971 at age 27, he left behind boxes filled with poetry, journals, and handwritten lyrics of what would become some of the era’s most memorable songs. His sister, Anne Morrison Chewning, has now compiled material from his archive into…