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'''James Douglas Morrison''' (], ] - ], ]), better known as '''Jim Morrison''', was the lead singer and lyricist of the popular ] rock band ]. He was also a poet. '''James Douglas Morrison''' (], ] - ], ]), better known as '''Jim Morrison''', was the lead singer and lyricist of the popular ] rock band ]. He was also a poet. Morrison dated Pamela Courson before his death, though they never married.


Born in Melbourne, Florida, Morrison was son to a strict military officer (an admiral in the US Navy) of no noticeable musical gifts, Morrison would seem an unlikely rock star. His unique poetry and singing character combining with the other Doors talents to change the face of music history. Born in Melbourne, Florida, Morrison was son to a strict military officer (an admiral in the US Navy) of no noticeable musical gifts, Morrison would seem an unlikely rock star. His voice had a stern power, though (like ]) Morrison was rarely praised for his singing technique.


Morrison was a seeker, interested in exploring new avenues and new sensations. He led a bohemian lifestyle in California, attending ], drifting about and sleeping on couches and rooftops, reading books voraciously before dropping out of college in favor of his band The Doors. (The name "The Doors" came from an ] book, '']''). One influence was the writer, Huxley. Morrison consumed a variety of ]s, drank constantly, and indulged in various ]. His shamanistic live performances have influenced others, including ], as has his ] lifestyle. Morrison was a seeker, interested in exploring new avenues and new sensations. He led a bohemian lifestyle in California, attending ], drifting about and sleeping on couches and rooftops, reading books voraciously before dropping out of college in favor of his band The Doors. (The name "The Doors" came from an ] book, '']''). Partly due to the influence of Huxley, Morrison consumed a variety of ]s, drank constantly, and indulged in various ]. His shamanistic live performances have influenced others, including ], as has his ] lifestyle.


Jim Morrison died in ] in his bathtub at the age of 27; many fans and biographers have speculated that the cause of death was a drug overdose though the official report listed "heart attack" as the cause of death. Morrison is buried in ] in eastern Paris. Jim Morrison died in ] in his bathtub at the age of 27; many fans and biographers have speculated that the cause of death was a drug overdose though the official report listed "heart attack" as the cause of death. Morrison is buried in ] in eastern Paris.


Many of his fans have great trouble believing he is dead, and strange rumours still circulate about what "really happened." No matter what the dimensions of his reality, the Doors music continues to survive with each succeeding generation. Many of his fans have great trouble believing he is dead, and strange rumours still circulate about what "really happened." Each year some of the more passionate fans gather at his graveside to mark the anniversary of Morrison's death.

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James Douglas Morrison (December 8, 1943 - July 3, 1971), better known as Jim Morrison, was the lead singer and lyricist of the popular American rock band The Doors. He was also a poet. Morrison dated Pamela Courson before his death, though they never married.

Born in Melbourne, Florida, Morrison was son to a strict military officer (an admiral in the US Navy) of no noticeable musical gifts, Morrison would seem an unlikely rock star. His voice had a stern power, though (like Bob Dylan) Morrison was rarely praised for his singing technique.

Morrison was a seeker, interested in exploring new avenues and new sensations. He led a bohemian lifestyle in California, attending UCLA, drifting about and sleeping on couches and rooftops, reading books voraciously before dropping out of college in favor of his band The Doors. (The name "The Doors" came from an Aldous Huxley book, The Doors of Perception). Partly due to the influence of Huxley, Morrison consumed a variety of drugs, drank constantly, and indulged in various bacchanalia. His shamanistic live performances have influenced others, including Patti Smith, as has his hedonistic lifestyle.

Jim Morrison died in Paris in his bathtub at the age of 27; many fans and biographers have speculated that the cause of death was a drug overdose though the official report listed "heart attack" as the cause of death. Morrison is buried in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in eastern Paris.

Many of his fans have great trouble believing he is dead, and strange rumours still circulate about what "really happened." Each year some of the more passionate fans gather at his graveside to mark the anniversary of Morrison's death.