
The Rock Counterculture Had a Dark Side. Joan Didion Saw It Coming
The acclaimed author and critic's writings on rock & roll — and where it may have been heading — were a small but significant part of her legacy
The acclaimed author and critic's writings on rock & roll — and where it may have been heading — were a small but significant part of her legacy
Legend has it that when Jim Morrison was told not to sing "higher" in "Light My Fire," disaster ensued. The guitarist remembers it differently
Outtake will feature on upcoming L.A. Woman reissue
Author penned memoir Strange Days: My Life With and Without Jim Morrison about her time with Doors singer
Set the Night on Fire: Living, Dying, and Playing Guitar With the Doors arrives October 12th
'The Collected Works of Jim Morrison' will feature unrecorded lyrics, excerpts from handwritten notebooks, a film treatment, and more from the late Doors frontman
Anthology marks the 50th anniversary of Morrison's death as well as the release of the Doors' L.A. Woman
Band also unveils art for special picture disc vinyl accompanying the upcoming graphic novel
Read an exclusive excerpt from the drummer's upcoming book, The Seekers: Meetings With Remarkable Musicians (And Other Artists)
The 89-year-old Jac Holzman — founder of Elektra Records, legend of the music industry, and tech pioneer — passes on his hard-won wisdom in a rare interview
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