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Ray Manzarek
Ray ManzarekBackground information Birth name Raymond Daniel Manzarek, Jr. Born February 12, 1939 Origin Chicago, Illinois, USA Genres Psychedelic rock, acid rock, blues rock, hard rock, blues, jazz fusion, funk Occupations Musician, Songwriter, Keyboardist, Filmmaker Instruments Keyboards, Vocals, Piano, Organ, Keyboard bass, Marxophone Years active 1961–present Labels Elektra Associated acts The Doors, Nite City
Manzarek-Krieger
Rick & the RavensWebsite TheDoors.com
The Official Site of Ray ManzarekNotable instruments Vox Continental
Gibson G-101
Rhodes Keyboard bass RMI Electra PianoRaymond Daniel Manzarek, Jr., better known as Ray Manzarek (born February 12, 1939), is an American musician, singer, producer, film director, writer, co-founder and keyboardist of The Doors from 1965 to 1973, Nite City from 1977–1978 and Manzarek-Krieger since 2001.
Manzarek is listed #4 on Digital Dreamdoor's "100 Greatest Rock Keyboardists of All Time".
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Early life and career
Manzarek is of Polish descent, born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, as were his parents. Growing up, he took private piano lessons from Bruno Michelotti and others. He originally wanted to play basketball, but he only wanted to play power forward or center. When he was sixteen his coach insisted either he play guard, or not at all, and he quit the team. Manzarek said later if it was not for that ultimatum, he might never have been in The Doors. He went to Everett Elementary School on S. Bell St. and attended St. Rita High School in Chicago.[1]
In 1962–1965, he studied in the Department of Cinematography at UCLA, where he met film student Jim Morrison. Forty days after finishing film school, thinking they had gone their separate ways, they met by chance on Venice Beach in California. Morrison said he had written some songs, and Manzarek expressed an interest in hearing them, whereupon Morrison sang a rough version of "Moonlight Drive." Manzarek liked the songs and co-founded the Doors with Morrison at that moment.
Manzarek met drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robby Krieger at a Transcendental Meditation lecture. Densmore says, "There wouldn't be any Doors without Maharishi."[2]
In January 1966, The Doors became the house band at The London Fog on the Sunset Strip. According to Manzarek, "Nobody ever came in the place...an occasional sailor or two on leave, a few drunks. All in all it was a very depressing experience, but it gave us time to really get the music together." The same day The Doors were fired from The London Fog, they were hired to be the house band of the Whisky a Go Go. Their first performance at the Whisky was with the group Them.[3]
The Doors' first recording contract was with Columbia Records. After a few months of inactivity, they learned they were on Columbia's drop list. At that point, they asked to be released from their contract. After a few months of live gigs, Jac Holzman "rediscovered" the Doors and signed them to Elektra Records.
The Doors lacked a bassist, so Manzarek usually played the bass parts on a Fender Rhodes piano Bass. His signature sound is that of the Vox Continental organ, an instrument used by many other psychedelic rock bands of the era. He later used a Gibson G-101 Kalamazoo (which looks like a Farfisa) because the Continental's plastic keys frequently broke according to Manzarek.
Manzarek occasionally sang for The Doors, including the live recordings of "Close To You." He also sang on the last two Doors albums, recorded after Morrison's death, Other Voices and Full Circle.
Later career and influence
Manzarek has been in several groups since the Doors, including Nite City.[3] He recorded a rock adaptation of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana with Philip Glass, produced and backed Echo & the Bunnymen and Los Angeles band X, played with Iggy Pop, backed San Francisco poet Michael McClure's poetry readings and he has done improvisational composition with poet Michael C. Ford.[4] Ray also worked extensively with "Hearts of Fire" screenwriter and former SRC front man Scott Richardson[5] on a series of spoken word and blues recordings entitled "Tornado Souvenirs".
His memoir, Light My Fire: My Life with The Doors, was published in 1998. The Poet in Exile (2001) is a novel exploring the urban legend that Jim Morrison may have faked his death. Manzarek's second novel, Snake Moon, released in April 2006, is a Civil War ghost story.
In 2000, a collaboration poetry album titled: Freshly Dug was released with British singer, poet/actor and pioneer Punk rocker Darryl Read. Read had previously worked with Ray on the Beat Existentialist album in 1994, and their latest poetical/musical collaboration was in 2007 with the album: Bleeding Paradise.
On August 4, 2007, Manzarek hosted a program on BBC Radio 2 about the 40th anniversary of the recording of "Light My Fire" and the group's musical and spiritual influences.
In April 2009, Manzarek and Robby Krieger appeared as special guests for Daryl Hall's monthly concert webcast Live From Daryl's House. They performed several Doors tunes ("People Are Strange", "The Crystal Ship", "Roadhouse Blues" and "Break on Through (To the Other Side)") with Hall providing lead vocals.
After living many years in Hollywood, Manzarek now resides in Napa County, California in a house he remodeled extensively.[6] He also plays with local bands in the Napa area.[7]
In 2009, Manzarek collaborated with "Weird Al" Yankovic, playing keyboards on the single "Craigslist" which is a style parody of the Doors.
Manzarek was a co-producer on a few tracks for Universal Recording artist, Michael Barber. A track recently hit the internet titled, "Be Ok", on Michael's Universal Records Debut.[8]
In May 2010, Manzarek was recording with slide guitarist Roy Rogers in Studio D in Sausalito. The release was scheduled for the fall.[citation needed]
Discography
The Doors
Main article: The Doors discographySolo
- The Golden Scarab (1973)
- The Whole Thing Started With Rock & Roll Now It's Out of Control (1974)
- Carmina Burana (1983)
- Love Her Madly (2006)
- Ballads Before The Rain (With Roy Rogers) (2008)
- Translucent Blues (With Roy Rogers) (2011)
Nite City
- Nite City (1977)
- Golden Days Diamond Night (1978)
References
- ^ Manzarek, Ray. Light My Fire. New York: Berkley Boulevard Books, 1998. ISBN 0-425-17045-4
- ^ Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Obituary, Rolling Stone, March 6, 2008, p. 16
- ^ a b Goldstein, Patrick. "Nite City: The Dark Side of L.A.", Creem (September 1977). accessed: May 15, 2008
- ^ Ray Manzarek and Michael C. Ford at Hen House Studios, video
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093163/
- ^ Matteucci, Jeannie. "Rock 'n' Roll Retreat", SF Gate (February 11, 2004). accessed: October 19, 2008
- ^ The buttercream Gang with guest Ray Manzarek. YouTube. Retrieved on 2010-11-06.
- ^ http://hiphopblips.dailyradar.com/story/new-michael-barber-single-be-ok-co-produced-by-former/
http://www.roy-rogers.com/ May 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lIxz-5euSA&feature=player_embedded
Books
- Light My Fire: My Life with The Doors (1998) ISBN 0-425-17045-4
- The Poet in Exile (2001) Thunder's Mouth Press, 2002 paperback: ISBN 1-56025-447-5
- Snake Moon (2006) ISBN 1-59780-041-4
External links
- Official website
- The Doors official website
- Michael McClure & Ray Manzarek
- 1998 Fresh Air with Terry Gross interview
- Manzarek Interview from St. Petersburg Times (June 2005) about the legal battle with Densmore over the use of the Doors name
- Article about Ray Manzarek's recent work, March 1, 2006
- Article from the Napa Register (October 9, 2006) about Ray Manzarek
- Ben Fong-Torres speaks to Ray Manzarek about the book The Doors (video)
- December 2006 interview in Horror Garage magazine
- Undercover video interview, April 2007
- Video interview with Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger, May 2007
- Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger on "Live From Daryl's House"
- Ray Manzarek PR in Ireland
- Ray Manzarek interviewed on the Pop Chronicles (1969).
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and soundtracks13 · Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine · The Best of The Doors (1973) · Greatest Hits (1980) · The Doors Classics · The Best of The Doors · The Doors: Original Soundtrack Recording · Greatest Hits (1996) · Essential Rarities · The Best of The Doors (2000) · The Very Best of The Doors (2001) · Legacy: The Absolute Best · The Very Best of The Doors (2007) · The Future Starts Here: The Essential Doors Hits · The Platinum Collection · When You're Strange: Music from the Motion PictureBright
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ArchivesThe Bright Midnight Sampler · Live in Detroit · Bright Midnight: Live in America · Live in Hollywood Highlights from the Aquarius Theatre Performances · Live at the Aquarius Theatre: The First Performance · Live at the Aquarius Theatre: The Second Performance · No One Here Gets Out Alive · The Lost Interview Tapes Featuring Jim Morrison Volume One · The Lost Interview Tapes Featuring Jim Morrison Volume Two · Backstage and Dangerous: The Private Rehearsal · Live in Hollywood · Boot Yer Butt: The Doors Bootlegs · Live in Philadelphia '70 · Live in Boston · Pittsburgh Civic Arena · Live at the Matrix 1967 · Live in New York · Live in Vancouver 1970Box sets The Doors: Box Set · The Complete Studio Recordings · No One Here Gets Out Alive · Boot Yer Butt: The Doors Bootlegs · Love/Death/Travel Box Set • Perception · The Doors: Vinyl Box Set · Live in New York · A CollectionSingles "Break on Through (To the Other Side)"/"End of the Night" · "Light My Fire"/"The Crystal Ship" · "People Are Strange"/"Unhappy Girl" · "Love Me Two Times"/"Moonlight Drive" · "The Unknown Soldier"/"We Could Be So Good Together" · "Hello, I Love You"/"Love Street" · "Touch Me"/"Wild Child" · "Wishful Sinful"/"Who Scared You" · "Tell All the People"/"Easy Ride" · "Runnin' Blue"/"Do It" · "You Make Me Real"/"Roadhouse Blues" · "Love Her Madly"/"(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further" · "Riders on the Storm"/"The Changeling" · "Tightrope Ride"/"Variety Is the Spice of Life" · "The Mosquito"/"It Slipped My Mind" · "Get Up and Dance"/"Tree Trunk" · "Gloria"/"Moonlight Drive" · "Five to One"Books Video and film Related articles Discography · The Lost Paris Tapes · Rick & the Ravens · Manzarek-Krieger · Bill Siddons · Danny Sugerman · Paul A. Rothchild · Bruce Botnick · London Fog · Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors · "Craigslist"Book · Category Categories:- American rock keyboardists
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