An original 11″ x 14″ photograph of Doors frontman Jim Morrison jamming with Van Morrison and his bandmate from the band Them at the Whiskey a Go Go in Hollywood, in 1966. This photograph was taken by the Whiskey in house photographer George Rodriguez. This is a hand printed photograph, 11″ x 14″ and in […]
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An extraordinary Jim Morrison collectible, one of only two known copies of the unpublished Jim Morrison/Michael McClure film script “Saint Nicholas” (with Morrison writing as “James Douglas Morrison”, the name he used with his privately printed poetry books.) In June 1969, Morrison and legendary Beat poet Michael McClure collaborated on a film script based on […]
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An extremely rare promotional package issued by Elektra Records in late 1966 to promote The Doors debut single, album and appearance at the Fillmore. The Doors first single, “Break On Through,” and their self-titled first album were both issued on January 4, 1967. Two days later they made their San Francisco live debut, opening for […]
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A rare concert program for The Doors and Tim Buckley, September 23, 1967 at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. The four page program includes photos and credits, surreal notes by future rock critics R. (Richard) Meltzer and Sandy Pearlman (credited as Applejack Meltzer and Memphis Sam Pearlman,) and an ad for […]
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A beautiful original 8″ x 10″ Henry Diltz photograph of The Doors in 1969, posing in Venice or Santa Monica, Ca. This is an original handprinted silver gelatin print, and it’s in mint condition, with Henry Diltz’s studio stamp on the reverse (we have blurred the address and phone number from the scan but it’s […]
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A unique Jim Morrison collectible–a drawing done by the Doors frontman at age at age 14. This is one of a small group of Morrison drawing sold by his childhood friend Girard “Fud” Ford at a Christie’s auction in New York in 1994. Ford and Morrison met when the Morrison family moved to Alameda, California […]
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A rare set of Rolling Stone magazine, issues #1 – 105, bound in a limited edition of seven volumes and gifted by Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner to former Warner Bros. Records president Joe Smith. Wenner and legendary San Francisco Chronicle music critic Ralph J. Gleason launched Rolling Stone with their debut issue on November […]
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Private press with insert cover. Live at the New Roundhouse 1968.
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An original 5″ x 7″ Jim Marshall photograph of Doors singer Jim Morrison, backstage at a Bay Area concert in 1967. This is an original handprinted silver gelatin print, and it’s in spectacular mint condition, with Jim Marshall’s studio stamp on the reverse. The late Jim Marshall was one of the most highly acclaimed music […]
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An original 8″ x 10″ Jim Marshall photograph of Doors singer Jim Morrison, backstage at a Bay Area concert in 1967. This is an original handprinted silver gelatin print, and it’s in spectacular mint condition, with Jim Marshall’s studio stamp on the reverse. The late Jim Marshall was one of the most highly acclaimed music […]
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An original 8″ x 10″ hand printed silver gelatin photograph by Henry Diltz of The Doors in 1969, against a door with the graffiti message “I think I know the reason but I can’t spell it.” This original print is in mint condition, with Henry Diltz’s studio stamp on the reverse (we have blurred the address […]
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An unused ticket and deluxe 56 page program for the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, which featured performances by Jimi Hendrix (his second to last,) The Doors, The Who, Family, Procol Harum, Taste, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Free, Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis, Sly & The Family Stone, Jethro Tull, Leonard Cohen, Pentangle, the Moody Blues […]
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