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Orange Brick in Warm Sun by Mark Opsasnick

Orange Brick in Warm Sun

by Mark Opsasnick

106 pages
ORANGE BRICK IN WARM SUN is a unique study of the 1959-1961 Washington, D.C. hangouts of Jim Morrison, the late lyricist-vocalist of the rock and roll band “The Doors” who died in 1971 at the age of 27.

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ORANGE BRICK IN WARM SUN: JIM MORRISON IN DC examines the Washington, D.C. hangouts of Jim Morrison – the lead singer for the rock band “The Doors” – who attended high school in Alexandria, Virginia from 1959 to 1961. During that period Morrison spent much of his free time canvassing the District where he garnered creative inspiration from a variety of art galleries, book shops, libraries, movie theaters and night spots. ORANGE BRICK IN WARM SUN provides new details on the expeditions Jim Morrison embarked upon into the nation’s capital.

 

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About the Author
Mark Opsasnick has authored nine books on popular culture, rock and roll music and unexplained phenomena. He resides in Prince George’s County, Maryland and gives talks and presentations on Washington, D.C. area music history.

 

 

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