A hotel clerk told the band they weren’t allowed to take photos inside, but when the clerk stepped away, the group ran into the lobby and Diltz quickly got the photo looking through the window, with ...
titled “Morrison Hotel,” given the nod to the surname of Doors’ frontman Jim Morrison. The photo, snapped by famed rock photographer Henry Diltz, was taken on the fly in December 1969.
There were no reported injuries. Morrison Hotel was the fifth album released by The Doors, and includes such songs as “Roadhouse Blues” and “Peace Frog.” The cover artwork features frontman Jim ...
The iconic photo of the Morrison Hotel was taken by music photographer Henry Diltz in 1969. The band and its frontman Jim Morrison had been told they couldn't take a photo inside the hotel ...
with legendary frontman Jim Morrison in the middle. The album was viewed as a comeback to their roots for The Doors, coming on the heels of Morrison’s on-stage arrest at a Miami concert that saw ...
Morrison Hotel cover photographer Henry Diltz ... The band “hit their markers, none of it was planned,” Diltz said. “Jim was in the middle like that. Bang-bang-bang. One roll of film ...
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