DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Fans of the legendary Los Angeles rock band The Doors are paying tribute to the former Morrison Hotel in downtown after the building was destroyed in a massive fire.
Music photographer Henry Diltz first laid eyes on the Morrison Hotel lobby 55 years ago. He and his business partner Gary Burden drove to the hotel on Hope Street with Doors keyboardist Ray ...
"I think the beautiful front window with “Morrison Hotel” in red letters was the best part of it! So did The Doors!” The album was viewed as a comeback to their roots for The Doors ...
The Morrison Hotel, the downtown Los Angeles establishment made famous by The Doors, has been destroyed ... The building, which now has no roof, has been "red-tagged" by the city, meaning it ...
By Sarah Bahr Fire-engine red. Egg-yolk yellow. Christmas-tree green. The palettes of this year ... “The Room Next Door.” We spoke with the costume, production and makeup designers for ...
In 1970, the Doors released the album Morrison Hotel, named after an establishment in downtown Los Angeles and immortalizing it with the famous cover art.On Thursday (Dec. 26), the iconic four ...
The former Morrison Hotel, made famous by The Doors and their 1970 album of the same name, was significantly damaged by a fire that erupted in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday. The four-story ...
Thursday, December 26, was a sad day in rock music history. The famed Morrison Hotel, made famous by The Doors’ album of the same name from 1970, has completely burnt down following an enormous ...