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Morrison James Douglas Morrison was born to Steve and Clara Morrison in Melbourne, Florida. A Navel officer, Steve was forced to move his family around a lot when Jim was a child, and some say that fact led to Jim's unique method of speaking out. Upon graduation from George Washington High School in Alexandria, Virginia, Jim continued his education at several institutions before finding his way to California, and UCLA. He began studying film, his true desire, and got into music accidentally. It was soon after that he met Ray Manzarek on a Venice beach, who was already in a band called "Rick and the Ravens". Jim joined the already formed band, and in the autumn of 1965, the Raven's recorded a 6 track album, featuring "Moonlight Drive", "Summer's Almost Gone", and "Break on Through".
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James Douglas Morrison Born December 8, 1943, Melbourne, Florida was found dead in the bathtub at approximately 5:00 am on July 3, 1971. On July 2, Jim had accompanied Pamela Courson to see a movie. After watching the movie they returned to their apartment, and he went to bed. He awoke some time later coughing and complaining of chest pains. He decided to take a bath. On the morning of July 3, Pamela awoke to see Jim still in the bathtub.
James Douglas Morrison (8 December, 1943 รข€“ 3 July, 1971) was an iconic American singer, songwriter, writer, film director, and poet. He was best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the popular American rock band The Doors, and is considered to be one of the most charismatic and influential frontmen in the history of rock music.[1] He was ... an author of several poetry books, a documentary, short film, and three early music videos ("The Unknown Soldier", "Moonlight Drive", and "People are Strange"). Morrison died in Paris at the age of 27.
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ARTICLES: Laciefae’s essays include: Evolution of the Electric Shaman: Jim Morrison's Journey Beyond Shamanism; HWY: Jim Morrison's Unfinished Opus?: James Douglas Morrison, Poet: Observations on the Work; Plus essays by contributors include The Doors In Concert, 1968, Doors Live Show Reviews, and Jim Morrison, The Doors and Psychedelic Sixties book revies by laciefae FEATURES: The Shifting Sands of Venice Beach, 3 Days at Jim's Joint (Room 32 at the Alta Cienega Motel on the Sunset Strip); A Paris Pilgrimage: One Fan's Trinute to Jim Morrison; He Lived on Love Street: Surprise Awaits a Visitor to Jim Morrison's Laurel Canyon Home. ARCHIVES: Interviews with Jim Morrison, Including: The Village Voice Interview, The Los Angeles Free Press Interview, Jim Morrison: Ten years Gone and The Circus Interview, BAM Interview with Paul Rothchild, Doors record producer, The Artistic Influences Interview, with material on the Beat Generation, The Symbolist Poets, Blues and American Roots Music and The Surrealists, The archive of original articles on Jim Morrison and the Doors, The Supporting Players archive includes artices and interviews with friends of Jim Morrison and other musicians of the sixties, professional associates and the women in Jim's life, the Creative Legacy Archive explores the the recorded music, poetry, and film of Jim Morrison, The Venues Archive includes information about the clubs and concert venues where Jim Morrison performed, including the London Fog, the Whisky, the Filmore East, Steve Paul's The Scene, the Village Theater, The Aquarius Theater and more. PHOTO ALBUMS: Jim Morrison photo albums include Candids, The Jim Morrison Gallery of Misguoded Memorabilia, Jim and Pam, The Paris Album and laciefae's Coloring Book; The Doors photo albums include The Doors at the Fillmore East, The fantasy Faire and magic Festival at Mount Tamalpais, Nights at the Whisky. WAITING FOR THE SUN SPECIAL SECTIONS: Jim Morrison's Le Cirque, highlighting the surreal and unusual in the life of Jim Morrison, Nights at the Whisky, including photos and history of the Doors at the Whisky A-Go-Go; The Shaman's Journey tells the story of Jim Morrison's introduction to Native American Indian shamanism on a New Mexico highway in the 1950s; The Other Side of Jim Morrrison explores the astrological chart of Jim Morrison, and a channeling of the spirit of Jim Morrison; Tour The Sixties Sunset Strip is a pictorial and written tour of the famous Los Angeles neighborhood during the 1960s when the Doors were performing there; remembering Jim includes essays in tribute to the influence Jim Morrison's life and art have had on webmaster laciefae and visitors to Waiting For the Sun. JIM MORRISON, THE DOORS AND THE PSYCHEDELIC SIXTIES LEGACY HISTORY: Detailed historic events (with illustrations) related to the world period of Jim Morrison and the Doors. WAITING FOR THE SUN GUESTBOOK: Sign and read the Jim Morrison Waiting For the Sun Guestbook by clicking here. WAITING FOR THE SUN SITEMAP: Here you will find every link to every feature on the website. JIM MORRISON LINKS: Links to other interesting websites that are somehow related to Jim Morrison and the Doors. EMAIL laciefae: Email the webmaster, laciefae, if you have questions or wish to report a problem with the website. Thanks! WAITING FOR THE SUN STORES: Shop the Waiting For the Sun Website stores when you are looking for CDs, DVDs, books, etc. about Jim Morrison and the Doors. The Doors Store offers links to merchandise about or related to Jim Morrison and the Doors; The Psychedelic 60s Store offers links to merchandise about or related to The psychedelic 1960s. Here you will find in-depth material on Jim Morrison's legacy, James Douglas Morrison's poetry, The Doors studio albums, shows, and lyrics. Visit Jim Morrison’s life and times, including the psychedelic sixties, Los Angeles' Sunset Strip, Santa Monica and Venice Beach, West Hollywood, Laurel Canyon, classic rock, Haight Ashbury, Greenwich Village, the sixties club scene, the 60s counter culture and more.
Born James Douglas Morrison in 1943, the future rock star grew up in Melbourne, Florida. Jim Morrison's upbringing was strict and conservative as the son of a Navy Admiral. In fact, it was not until college that Morrison even showed an interest in the arts.
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