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Jurors in the 1970 trial found Morrison guilty of indecent exposure and open profanity. Josefsberg later critiqued the verdict as more about local cultural sensibilities than the law itself.
It might surprise some fans to learn that these three rock stars actually served in the military at one point in their lives.
“Jim Morrison burned like a comet in his short but colorful life —brilliant, unpredictable, and unforgettable.” RSVP to The Doors: 60th Anniversary opening reception on July 10, here.
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The Doors formed in 1965, with the beautifully chaotic Jim Morrison at the helm. This year, in celebration of the band’s 60th anniversary, never-before-seen photos of them taken during concerts, ...
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Attorney Bob Josefsberg gained his first bit of fame representing The Doors' singer Jim Morrison in Miami in the late 1960s.
After working as a cue-card guy, he spent nearly 14 years on the CBS program, where he told Jim Morrison not to sing “Girl, we couldn’t get much higher” and dealt with the Jackie Mason controversy.
Vince Calandra Sr., who as a longtime booker for CBS juggernaut The Ed Sullivan Show helped introduce The Beatles to ...
Any embarrassment I might have felt about doing this has dissolved," the band explain, while thoroughly detailing their predicament ...
Paul Simon may have cut his teeth in his own folk duo, but he knew that nothing could compare to the darkness on the other side of America.