
Jan 7, 1967: Elektra's first national sales convention in Palm Springs, California. The Doors perform for the convention in a lodge above the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.The Doors on iLike - Add iLik...

The Doors Jan 7, 1967: Elektra's first national sales convention in Palm Springs, California. The Doors perform for the convention in a lodge above the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.

Jan 6, 1967: The Doors make their first appearance at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco.The Doors on iLike - Add iLike to your MySpace

The Doors Jan 6, 1967: The Doors make their first appearance at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco.

The Doors Jan 5, 2005: Long-time Doors manager and biographer (No One Here Gets Out Alive) Danny Sugerman passes from cancer at the age of 50.

Jan 4, 1967: The Doors' self-titled LP is released. "Break On Through" featuring "End Of the Night" is the first single.The Doors on iLike - Add iLike to your MySpace

When You're Strange, a new documentary about The Doors narrated by Johnny Depp is coming to the US soon. After making waves at screenings and film festivals worldwide in 2009, the film is ready ...

The Doors "When You're Strange," the new documentary about The Doors is coming this Spring. Check out the trailer below and spread the word! http://bit.ly/8ZBnWd

The Doors Jan 4, 1967: The Doors' self-titled LP is released. “Break On Through” featuring “End Of The Night” is the first single.

John Densmore recently wrote an article for the LA Times about his first time meeting LA Philharmonic conductor Gustavo Dudamel. Read his account here: http://bit.ly/8U97jNThe Doors on iLike - A...

The Wall Street Journal has reviewed "The Doors Live In New York 1970" Box Set. Read it here: http://bit.ly/5vHzEw.The Doors on iLike - Add iLike to your MySpace

The Doors Read John Densmore's article in the LA Times about meeting LA Philharmonic conductor Gustavo Dudamel. http://bit.ly/8U97jN
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John Densmore, left, with Gustavo Dudamel. They have more than long hair and waving sticks in common. (From John Densmore)

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Wall Street Journal review of
"Live in New York" http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424 052748703278604574624540834882968.html
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Jim Fusilli says a six-CD set shows us the band's red-hot blues side.
















