On the cover, the band’s members are seen posing inside a glass window with the moniker “Morrison Hotel” painted on the glass along with a sign noting $2.50 for a room. About the Fire ...
A former hotel in downtown L.A. whose name graced a 1970 Doors album — and where the band shot the record’s cover art — was badly burned in a fire.
Vinyl record enthusiast Scott Dudelson lost a collection of around 8,000 LPs after the Palisades fire burnt down his home ...
A fire in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday destroyed a historic building that had been immortalized on the cover of the 1970 album "Morrison Hotel," by rock band The Doors. More than 100 ...
The album cover shows the group - singer Jim Morrison ... the LAFD said. The cause of the fire remains unknown. City News Service contributed to this report.
Editor’s note: This article had been updated to correct the time of the fire. LOS ANGELES (KTLA ... site of a famous photoshoot for the fifth album by the Doors, fronted by singer Jim ...
A downtown Los Angeles building made famous as the setting of an album cover photo for the legendary rock band the Doors was heavily damaged after fire broke out Thursday morning. The building ...
Almost 100 firefighters worked for at least two hours from 11 a.m. to control the fire at the downtown Los Angeles hotel best known for being on the cover of the legendary rock album. The blaze ...
Crews remained on fire watch throughout the night to ensure ... The former Morrison Hotel was famously featured on the album cover of the Door's fifth studio album of the same name, released ...
A downtown Los Angeles building once made famous on the cover of a Doors album caught fire Thursday (Dec. 26) and needed over 100 firefighters to contain the blaze. The site was famously captured ...
The album cover shows the group - singer Jim Morrison ... the LAFD said. The cause of the fire remains unknown.