The Doors ‘Live at the Matrix 1967′ Box Set Arriving in SeptemberThe Doors ‘Live at the Matrix 1967′ Box Set Arriving in SeptemberThe three-CD and five-LP collections show the band on the cusp of stardom.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Robby Krieger Sells Doors Rights to Help CharitiesRobby Krieger Sells Doors Rights to Help CharitiesHe and Ray Manzarek's estate involved in catalog deal with Primary Wave.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
The Doors ‘Rescue’ Last Known Unissued Studio Tune for Blues CompThe Doors ‘Rescue’ Last Known Unissued Studio Tune for Blues Comp"Paris Blues" will appear on LP of the same name for Record Store Day 2022. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
50 Years Ago: The Doors Keep Evolving on ‘Full Circle’50 Years Ago: The Doors Keep Evolving on ‘Full Circle’After the death of Jim Morrison, the remaining three members found comfort in continuing their work. Allison RappAllison Rapp
America’s First Rock Festival: Drugs, Hells Angels and the DoorsAmerica’s First Rock Festival: Drugs, Hells Angels and the DoorsFantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival has mostly been forgotten.Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Tips To Keep Your Home Warm During Winter MonthsTips To Keep Your Home Warm During Winter MonthsOnce the temperatures plummet to the freezing mark and below, there are a few things you can do to help keep our home warm.Don MorganDon Morgan
How the Doors Stumbled Into ‘Strange Days’How the Doors Stumbled Into ‘Strange Days’"Strange days have found us," Jim Morrison sang on the title track, and it was undeniably true. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
When Led Zeppelin Cleaned Up After Disastrous Doors ConcertWhen Led Zeppelin Cleaned Up After Disastrous Doors ConcertLed Zeppelin were on the rise in the summer of 1969, while Doors frontman Jim Morrison was in the midst of a long and painful public downward spiral. On July 27, the two bands met going in opposite directions.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
55 Years Ago: The Doors Stumble Through Experimental ‘Soft Parade’55 Years Ago: The Doors Stumble Through Experimental ‘Soft Parade’Wildly uneven, the LP went platinum anyway – but likely only because of earlier successes.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso