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Ray Manzarek, Doors Keyboardist, Dead at 74
'Ray was a huge part of my life and I will always miss him,' says Doors 
guitarist Robby Krieger
 
By ANDY GREENE
May 20, 2013 5:50 PM ET

Doors co-founder and keyboardist Ray Manzarek died today in Rosenheim, Germany 
after a long battle with bile duct cancer. He was 74. 

"I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of my friend and bandmate Ray 
Manzarek today," Doors guitarist Robby Krieger said in a statement.  "I'm just 
glad to have been able to have played Doors songs with him for the last decade. 
Ray was a huge part of my life and I will always miss him." 

Manzarek grew up in Chicago, then moved to Los Angeles in 1962 to study film at 
UCLA. It was there he first met Doors singer Jim Morrison, though they didn't 
talk about forming a band until they bumped into each other on a beach in 
Venice, California in the summer of 1965 and Morrison told Manzarek that he had 
been working on some music. "And there it was!" Manzarek wrote in his 1998 
biography, Light My Fire. "It dropped quite simply, quite innocently from his 
lips, but it changed our collective destinies."

They quickly teamed up with drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robby Krieger 
and began playing gigs around Los Angeles. About a year later, the Doors 
recorded their debut album for Elektra Records. "We knew once people heard us, 
we'd be unstoppable," Manzarek wrote in his memoir. "We knew what the people 
wanted: the same thing the Doors wanted. Freedom."

The Doors didn't have a bassist, so Manzarek often played the bass parts on his 
Fender Rhodes piano. He also played a Vox Continental organ, which can be heard 
on the famous intro to "Light My Fire" and numerous other Doors classics. The 
group shared credit on most songs and split all profits evenly.

The group carried on for two more albums after Jim Morrison died in July of 
1971, but they split in 1973. Manzarek remained extremely busy, producing 
albums for X and playing with Iggy Pop, Echo and the Bunnymen and others. In 
2002, he began touring as the Doors of the 21st Century with Krieger and Cult 
frontman Ian Astbury. Doors drummer John Densmore filed a lawsuit over the use 
of the name and it lead to a protracted legal battle.  

"Morrison required all three of us diving into his lyrics and creating music 
that would swirl around him," Manzarek told Rolling Stone in 2006. "Without 
Jim, everybody started shooting off in different directions. . . The Doors was 
the perfect mixture of four guys, four egos that balanced each other. There 
were never any problems with 'You wrote this' or 'I wrote that.' But [after Jim 
died] the whole dynamic was screwed up, because the fourth guy wasn't there."


http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ray-manzarek-doors-keyboardist-dead-at-74-20130520


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