An impossibly rare autographed ticket for the second-ever television appearance by The Doors, on the local Los Angeles show Shebang. This very large ticket (7 1/2” x 3 1/2”) is signed by Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Kreiger, each with their first name, as well as Shebang host Casey Kasem. This extremely early […]
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One of a reported 500 copies of a poem by Jim Morrison, Ode to L.A. while thinking of Brian Jones, Deceased. Printed by Western Lithograph Co. in July 1969, Ode to L.A… was distributed to concert goers at two performances by The Doors at the Aquarius Theatre in Hollywood, on July 21, 1969, and was […]
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An original 11″ x 14″ photograph of Doors frontman Jim Morrison performing live with The Doors at Hunter College in New York, in 1968, by legendary photographer Elliott Landy. This is a hand printed photograph, 11″ x 14″ and in near mint condition. Elliott Landy has shot many famous artists and numerous album covers including […]
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An original 11″ x 14″ photograph of Doors frontman Jim Morrison of The Doors, circa 1969, by celebrated photographer Edmund Teske. This is a hand printed photograph made from the original negative, measures 11″ x 14″ and is in mint condition, with Teske’s studio stamp on the reverse. Edmund Teske was a highly regarded fine […]
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A classic photograph of Jim Morrison of The Doors taken in 1969 in the hallway of the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Hollywood. This beautiful print measures 8 1/2″ x 11 1/2″ and is in mint condition. The back has Art Kane’s copyright stamp, and the notation in an unknown hand “Jim Morrison Los Angeles 1969” […]
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A classic photograph of Jim Morrison of The Doors with a television set taken in 1968 in the closet of a room in the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Hollywood. Kane reportedly had a hotel electrician move the room’s TV into the closet and had Morrison change the channels, while photographing his reaction to different programs. […]
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A Jim Morrison handwritten poem and an original black and white photograph of the singer by Joel Brodsky, the photographer most closely associated with The Doors. The poem, titled Tape Noon, is from one of Morrison’s journals found in the legendary 127 Fascination box (if you don’t know the story, read it here). Morrison titled […]
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An AKG D-1000 microphone, used by The Doors during live concerts and rehearsals, and an original photograph of Jim Morrison using an identical microphone. Jim Morrison can be seen using an AKG D-1000 in photographs from a few concerts including The Doors’ performances at the Gran Forum in Mexico City in June 1969, and in […]
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An original 11″ x 14″ photograph of Doors frontman Jim Morrison and girlfriend Pamela Courson by celebrated photographer Edmund Teske. This is a hand printed photograph, 11″ x 14″ and in mint condition, with Teske’s studio stamp on the reverse. Edmund Teske was a highly regarded fine art photographer who photographed The Doors and Jim […]
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A four page program for the June 10 & 11, 1967 KFRC Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival, considered to be the real start of the Bay Area’s “summer of love” and the world’s first rock festival. The concert, presented by San Francisco AM Radio station KFRC, was a benefit for the Hunter’s Point […]
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A Shure SM58 microphone used by Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek during live concerts by The Doors. The microphone has been tested and remains in excellent working condition. Jim Morrison can be seen using a Shure SM58 microphone in numerous photographs, including those shown here. Included here is an 11″ x 14″ original black & […]
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An original 11″ x 14″ photograph of The Doors’ Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek at The Roundhouse in London, September 1968, taken by legendary photographer Ethan Russell. This was the Doors only UK appearance in 1968 and was filmed and broadcast by ITV Television (and later released on DVD as “The Doors Are Open.”) This […]
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An original 11″ x 14″ photograph of The Doors shot in Los Angeles by celebrated photographer Edmund Teske. This is a hand printed photograph, 11″ x 14″ and in mint condition, with Teske’s studio stamp on the reverse. Edmund Teske was a highly regarded fine art photographer who photographed The Doors and Jim Morrsion in […]
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An original 11″ x 14″ color photograph of Jim Morrison “levitating” longtime lover Pamela Courson, taken by photographer Frank Bez. Bez also shot Morrison levitating a model during the same photo session, for Esquire magazine. This print was made from the original negative, and is from the archive of the late Pamela Ashley, who had […]
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A beautiful near mint concert poster advertising 1967 shows by The Doors at the Matrix in San Francisco. This is a 1960’s second printing of Victor Moscoso’s classic, from the Neon Rose concert poster series (designated as NR-10). Absolutely beautiful and fresh, this looks like it’s never been displayed. (with some ultra-faint handling and a […]
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A rare 8” x 10” original Elektra records promo photograph of The Doors, set by Elektra Records New York to 16 Magazine in New York. In beautiful condition, with the Elektra caption identifying the band on the reverse as well as publication notes (indicating this was printed in 16).
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