London Fog (nightclub)
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The London Fog was a 1960s nightclub located on the Sunset Strip in what was then unincorporated Los Angeles County, California (now in the city of West Hollywood). It is most notable for being the venue where The Doors had their first regular gigs for four months in early 1966 before becoming the house band at the Whisky a Go Go. [1]
The London Fog was located just west of the Whisky a Go Go in part of the space that is now occupied by Duke's Coffee Shop. [2][3] Before becoming Duke's, the London Fog was replaced by an upscale bar called "Sneaky Pete's".[4]
In Oliver Stone's 1991 film The Doors, the scenes depicting the London Fog were actually shot at the location that became the Viper Room in 1993.[5]
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ "The Doors at the Whisky in 1966", published in Rolling Stone
- ^ The Doors at The London Fog
- ^ "L.A. Rock" by Michael R. Nejman, published in the Chicago Sun-Times
- ^ "Sunset Strip As Memory Lane" by S.L. Duff, published in Music Connection, 1988
- ^ Filming Locations for The Doors
[edit] References
- "The Doors' Story" by Digby Diehl, published in Eye Magazine