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The Doors’ John Densmore Reacts to Ray Manzarek’s Death
The Doors’ John Densmore Reacts to Ray Manzarek’s Death
The Doors’ John Densmore Reacts to Ray Manzarek’s Death
News of Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek's death sent grief through the rock community yesterday (May 20), with many of his peers sharing their sadness via social networks. Perhaps none was more keenly felt, however, than that of Manzarek's longtime musical partner, Doors drummer John Densmore.
Sam’s Favorites : The Doors
Sam’s Favorites : The Doors
Sam’s Favorites : The Doors
Hey everybody!!! It is time for me to share one of my favorites with you. Every day I cruise the internet looking for whatever tune floats my boat at the moment! Today my favorite is The Doors. I would love to hear your suggestions, and who knows maybe I will post one of your favorites right here on The Hawk's website...
John Densmore Details Feud with His Doors Bandmates
John Densmore Details Feud with His Doors Bandmates
John Densmore Details Feud with His Doors Bandmates
The feud between drummer John Densmore and his remaining bandmates from the Doors – keyboardist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger - has played out in the press for the past decade. Now in his new book, ‘The Doors Unhinged: Jim Morrison’s Legacy Goes on Trial,’ Densmore offers up his very personal account of the lawsuits and the often very public battle he’s endured.
The Doors Launch Interactive iPad App
The Doors Launch Interactive iPad App
The Doors Launch Interactive iPad App
Together with Warner Music, the Doors have launched an interactive app exclusive to the iPad that will offer fans the chance to join the group on a fully interactive journey including music, videos, previously unpublished photos and more.
Jim Morrison in Newly Discovered Interview: ‘Fat Is Beautiful’
Jim Morrison in Newly Discovered Interview: ‘Fat Is Beautiful’
Jim Morrison in Newly Discovered Interview: ‘Fat Is Beautiful’
He's been dead for decades -- and the subject of countless retrospectives ever since -- but that doesn't mean we've heard and seen everything Jim Morrison committed to tape before he passed away. The latest example? A newly unearthed candid interview the Doors front man gave to director and journalist Howard Smith in 1969.

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