Doors Announce 'Morrison Hotel' 50th-Anniversary SetReissue includes remastered original album along with previously unreleased outtakes and rarities. Corey Irwin
Surviving Doors Members to Stage Rare Reunion at Charity ShowThey've appeared onstage together only a few times since ending a lengthy legal battle in 2013.Nick DeRiso
Doors Studio Bassist Doug Lubahn Dies at 71Band pays tribute to musician who refused to join full-time out of loyalty to his own group.Martin Kielty
‘The Doors: The Final Cut’ Blu-ray to Have 'More Powerful' EndingOliver Stone’s 1991 movie arrives in ‘Final Cut’ version in July.Martin Kielty
Doors Announce 'Waiting for the Sun' 50th Deluxe EditionJust like the band's first two albums, their third is getting expanded for its golden anniversary. Michael Gallucci
The Doors Announce 50th Anniversary Edition of 'Strange Days'The Doors are marking the golden anniversary of their second album, 'Strange Days,' with a '50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition.'Michael Gallucci
Revisiting Jim Morrison’s Disastrous Last Doors ShowThe singer was already in a headlong downward spiral by the time he performed this final show. Sterling Whitaker
50 Years Ago: Jim Morrison Arrested for Controversial Miami ShowOn Sept. 20, 1970, Jim Morrison was arrested in connection with an controversial incident in Miami.Kyle Dowling
Why the Doors Got Banned From 'The Ed Sullivan Show'It was a clash of mainstream culture vs. the counterculture.Sterling Whitaker
When 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 Giles
Doors' First Two Post-Jim Morrison Albums to Be ReissuedLong out-of-print, the first two albums released by the Doors after Jim Morrison died are set for expanded reissue later this year.Nick DeRiso
Italian Pair Jailed After Claiming Credit for Doors, Paul McCartney and Queen SongsThere'll be jail time for a pair of Italian crooks who tried to swipe royalties for famous songs written by Paul McCartney, Queen and the Doors.Nick DeRiso