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  1. Ray Manzarek - organ, piano Credits. Producer - Harvey Robert Kubernik Engineer - Jim Latham Liner Notes - Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Dennis Johnson, Greg Lee, John Wooden, Bill Walton Notes. This is a double CD spoken guide to basketball with piano and organ instrumental performance interludes by Ray Manzarek.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_ManzarekRay Manzarek - Wikipedia

    Raymond Daniel Manzarek Jr. ( né Manczarek; February 12, 1939 – May 20, 2013) was an American keyboardist. He is best known as a member of the rock band the Doors, co-founding the group in 1965 with fellow UCLA Film School student Jim Morrison.

  3. I personally believe that Ray Manzarek exploited Jim Morrison while he was alive and continued to exploit him after he was dead. I read an excerpt from Densmore's book, I guess some guy, after Morrison's death, came up to the remaining three screaming that he was The Lizard King and proceeded to punch Manzarek in the face.

  4. Best damn Doors song Jim never got to sing. Morrison gets all the attention for attractiveness but imho, Ray was the looker in this band! 13 votes, 20 comments. 30K subscribers in the thedoors community. The Doors were an American rock band formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, California….

  5. 12 de fev. de 2018 · Ray Manzarek. He was the man who provided The Doors with the keyboards that helped define their sound and made their music so instantly memorable to the casual listener, but beyond his time in the band, what do you know about Ray Manzarek? If you don’t know much of anything, well, here are five things to add to your list. 1.

  6. Ray Manzarek of the Doors died Monday of cancer. He was 74. Manzarek's jazz-inflected, classically influenced keyboard playing, woven together with Jim Morrison's baritone vocals, helped define the sound of the 1960s.

  7. This is a community-built gear list for Ray Manzarek. Find relevant music gear like microphones, pianos, keyboards, synths, and other instruments and add it to Ray Manzarek. The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.