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Item # 723553
December 14, 1967
THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, Dec. 14, 1967

* Jim Morrison of THE DOORS
* American rock band frontman
* New American sex symbol - idol
* "Summer of Love" era 


Page 14 has an article under: "scenes" which suggests that Jim Morrison, singer of "The Doors" may be becoming the new American sex symbol for Women with photo. (see images)
AI notes: In 1967, Jim Morrison became a sex symbol as The Doors rose to fame with their hit debut album. His brooding looks, deep voice, and provocative stage presence captivated audiences. During the "Summer of Love," Morrison's rebellious attitude, sensual performances, and refusal to conform to media censorship solidified his image as a dark, magnetic rock icon.
I suspect this to be an extremely rare item because there was really no reason to save it at the time.
It is worth noting that "The Village Voice" was an American news and culture paper, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. Founded in 1955, the Voice began as a platform for the creative community of New York City.
Other interesting items from the counter-culture era. Complete in 64 pages, tabloid-size, one crease across the center, nice condition.

Provenance note: This issue comes from The Village Voice's own archives, part of their in-house collection used to create their digital archive.

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