10/24/1966 The Doors Give Their First Performance In New York. Billie Winters— A Friend Of Jim Morrison

10/24/1966 The Doors Give Their First Performance In New York. Billie Winters— A Friend Of Jim Morrison
10/24/1966 The Doors Give Their First Performance In New York. Billie Winters— A Friend Of Jim Morrison
10/24/1966 The Doors Give Their First Performance In New York. Billie Winters— A Friend Of Jim Morrison
10/24/1966 The Doors Give Their First Performance In New York. Billie Winters— A Friend Of Jim Morrison
10/24/1966 The Doors Give Their First Performance In New York. Billie Winters— A Friend Of Jim Morrison
10/24/1966 The Doors Give Their First Performance In New York. Billie Winters— A Friend Of Jim Morrison

10/24/1966 The Doors give their first performance in New York. Billie Winters— a friend of Jim Morrison and Ondine club owner Brad Pierce, is hosting this concert for The Doors. Apparently, this performance is the first audition in residence in Ondine. After the first performance, Brad Pierce hired The Doors to perform throughout November. The Doors stay at the Henry Hudson Hotel during their stay in New York. The owner of the club, Brad Pierce, takes The Doors shopping during this period in search of new stage clothes. The Doors record their first album in Elektra Studio during the day and perform at night. During this period, Hit Parader editor and photographer Don Paulsen interviewed The Doors for the first official interview. On November 24, The Doors take a day off, they were invited to Paul Rothschild's house for Thanksgiving dinner.

📷1966.11 The Doors on the stage of the Ondine nightclub. Photo by Don Paulsen

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