File:Jim Morrison 1967, from a promotion picture with The Doors, V2.jpg
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DescriptionJim Morrison 1967, from a promotion picture with The Doors, V2.jpg | Jim Morrison 1967, cut out from a photo with The Doors from a promotional photo session. | ||||||
Date | Taken in 1967; earliest date stamp is 2 June 1968 | ||||||
Source | photo back | ||||||
Author | Joel Brodsky, see [1] | ||||||
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