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Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | The Doors Of The 21st Century |
Tour: | 2002-2003 The Doors Of The 21st Century Tour |
Venue: | House of Blues |
Location: | Los Angeles, CA, USA |
Support acts: | none |
Ticket prices: | free |
On 2002-09-03, The Doors Of The 21st Century performed at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Setlist
- interview with Jim Ladd
- interview with Jim Ladd
Recording information
There's a recording of this event, broadcast by KLOS 95.5 in Los Angeles on September 4.
Trivia
Ray Manzarek - keyboards
Robby Krieger - guitar
Ian Astbury - vocals
Stewart Copeland - drums
Angelo Barbera - bass
To attend this special concert you had to be on a guest list or win tickets from radio station KLOS 95.5.
The Doors performed live for a special live taping of "Jim Ladd's Living Room". Stewart Copeland was introduced to the crowd, replacing original drummer John Densmore.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
References
source: internet, see external links