
Jim Morrison (The Doors)
Jim Morrison was the charismatic lead singer of The Doors, a pioneering rock band from the 1960s. Known for his deep voice, poetic lyrics, and magnetic stage presence, Morrison became an iconic figure in rock history. His music combined rock, blues, and psychedelic sounds, often exploring themes of existentialism, rebellion, and consciousness. Morrison was also known for his tumultuous personality and controversial lifestyle, which contributed to his legendary status. He died at age 27 in 1971, leaving behind a lasting influence on rock music and popular culture.