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“On this day, December 17th, 1969, we were out taking photos for the Morrison Hotel album cover,” Diltz wrote on Facebook. “We were at a transient hotel in Downtown LA on Hope Street.
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I am glad to sit in the back row, for I had rather be a servant in the house of the Lord than to sit in the seats of the mighty." [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 270 ] — Alben W. Barkley , vice-president of the United States (30 April 1956), alluding to Psalms 84:10 [ 271 ] just before dying of a heart attack while giving keynote address at the 1956 Washington ...
Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors, released on February 9, 1970, by Elektra Records.After the use of brass and string arrangements recommended by producer Paul A. Rothchild on their previous album, The Soft Parade (1969), the Doors returned to their blues rock style and this album was largely seen as a return to form for the band.
One of the world's best-known hotels, [2] [3] it is closely associated with Hollywood film stars, rock stars, and celebrities. The hotel has 210 guest rooms and suites and 23 bungalows and the exterior bears the hotel's signature pink and green colors. The Beverly Hills Hotel was established in May 1912, before the city itself was incorporated.
Lands' End's Memorial Day swim sale extended: Save up to 60% with free free shipping We've been shouting about Memorial Day sales for a week now and even though the long holiday weekend is behind ...
The Pierre is a luxury hotel located at 2 East 61st Street, at the intersection of that street with Fifth Avenue, in Manhattan, New York City, facing Central Park. Designed by Schultze & Weaver, the hotel opened in 1930 with 100+ employees, now with over a thousand. In 2005, the hotel was acquired by Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces of India.
The Brat Pack was a moniker created by journalist David Blum in a 1985 piece for New York Magazine — originally set to be a profile following Emilio Estevez. The article made waves by giving ...