10 Bands Influenced by Ray Manzarek and the Doors
Jim Morrison's deep, bellowing baritone was the voice of the Doors, but it was Ray Manzarek's signature Vox Continetal organ playing that was the heart and soul of the band's sound.
Jim Morrison's deep, bellowing baritone was the voice of the Doors, but it was Ray Manzarek's signature Vox Continetal organ playing that was the heart and soul of the band's sound.
Ray Manzarek, founding keyboardist for the Doors, died earlier today (May 20) at the RoMed Clinic in Rosenheim, Germany, according to a press release. The 74-year-old rock legend had been battling bile duct cancer, and he's said to have died with his wife, Dorothy, and two brothers by his side.
Thanks to some Los Angeles skateboarders The Doors classic song "L.A. Woman" has gotten a modern makeover still the same great beat but with some modern shots of LA and its nightlife.
Jimmy Fallon is known for his impressions, whether it’s Barry Gibb or Justin Bieber. On ‘Late Night’ he imagined what it would be like if Doors singer Jim Morrison sang the theme song to ‘Reading Rainbow.’
It’s actually rather uncanny.