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  1. Krieger and Manzarek reformed as the "Doors of the 21st Century" in 2002 with vocalist Ian Astbury of the Cult. (Astbury had also performed a solo cover of "Touch Me" and a cover of "Wild Child" with the Cult on the tribute album Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors). Krieger played guitar on a few tracks by Blue Öyster Cult.

  2. Rick & the Ravens was an American surf rock and frat rock band founded in 1961, known as the forerunner of the Doors.Members Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, and Jim Morrison renamed the group in the latter half of 1965 after joining forces with Robby Krieger.. Rick & the Ravens recorded three singles on Aura Records and a demo acetate containing six songs that were later re-recorded on Doors' albums.

  3. 21 de may. de 2013 · En 2006 Manzarek se juntó con Robby Krieger y como Riders on the Strom salieron de gira con las canciones de The Doors, John Densmore les denunció por el uso del nombre.

  4. Latest News: The Ray Manzarek Archives has released “America”, four remixes of Ray Manzarek’s song “America”, out-of-print since it’s 1978 release. Featuring a fresh guitar track from Doors guitarist Robby Krieger! Listen today on Spotify, Apple Music or your favorite streaming service. Watch on YouTube here.

  5. 21 de may. de 2013 · Manzarek released a double CD "oral history", The Doors: Myth and Reality, in 1997 and five years later toured with Krieger as The Doors of the 21st Century, which provoked a lawsuit from Densmore ...

  6. 3 de dic. de 2023 · Manzarek-Krieger. Manzarek's most significant late-career music project was the band Manzarek-Krieger, which he co-founded with his fellow former Doors bandmate Robby Krieger in 2002.

  7. John Densmore, l'ancien batteur du groupe californien, tente de les empêcher d'utiliser le nom « The Doors » et après une longue bataille juridique la formation se rebaptise Riders on the Storm, en référence au titre des Doors, puis Manzarek–Krieger [1]. En 2013, Ray Manzarek est hospitalisé à Rosenheim en Bavière [5]. Il y meurt le ...