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Sunset Strip legend dies

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MARIO Maglieri, the Hollywood entreprene­ur who doubled as a godfather figure to generation­s of rock stars from the Doors’ Jim Morrison to Guns ‘ N Roses’ Axl Rose, has died at age 93.

Maglieri died on Thursday morning “surrounded by loved ones,” his family said in a statement. No cause of death was given.

For decades he operated two of Hollywood’s most venerable and legendary Sunset Strip nightclubs – the Whiskey A Go Go and the Rainbow Bar & Grill. “Rest In Peace Mario Maglieri King of The Sunset Strip,” the marquee over the Whiskey proclaimed on Friday.

It was at the Whiskey that the Doors found a following as the house band in the 1960s. Over the years Led Zeppelin, the Police, Van Halen and literally hundreds of other acts spanning generation­s have played there.

The Beatles dropped by for a visit during their first US tour in 1964. George Harrison, annoyed by a paparazzi, threw a drink at him, hitting actress Mamie Van Doren instead.

At the Rainbow, Maglieri would keep many of his musicians in booze and food, occasional­ly having to throw one or more of them out when they caused trouble.

“The rowdiest? Oh, Guns N’ Roses! I had to put them out I don’t know how many times,” he once said.

Born in 1924 in Seppino, Italy, Mario Mikeal Maglieri moved to the United States with his family at age 4.

He ran restaurant­s and clubs in Chicago for a few years before moving to Los Angeles in the 1960s to manage the Whiskey, eventually taking it

There was an abundance of drugs and alcohol, although Maglieri said he never partook of the former.

“I’m 70 years old, and I’ve never smoked a joint in my life,” he said in 1993. “People ask me and I tell them, ‘ Dope is for dopes’.” He said he bought Janis Joplin a bottle of her favourite whiskey, Southern Comfort, three days before she died of a drug overdose in 1970. He also spent a good deal of time trying to talk Morrison into cutting back on his substance abuse before he died in 1971.

He is survived by his wife, Scarlett, a son, Mikeal, and three grandchild­ren. A public memorial is scheduled May 28 at the Rainbow.

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GODFATHER: "King of the Sunset Strip" Mario Maglieri, has died aged 93 Picture: GETTY

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