Ray Manzarek, Founding Member of The Doors, Passes Away at 74
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Ray
Manzarek, keyboardist and founding member of The Doors, passed away today at
12:31PM PT at the RoMed Clinic in Rosenheim, Germany after a lengthy battle
with bile duct cancer. He was 74. At the time of his passing, he was surrounded
by his wife Dorothy Manzarek, and his brothers Rick and James Manczarek.
Manzarek is
best known for his work with The Doors who formed in 1965 when Manzarek had a
chance encounter on Venice Beach with poet Jim Morrison. The Doors went on to
become one of the most controversial rock acts of the 1960s, selling more than
100-million albums worldwide, and receiving 19 Gold, 14 Platinum and five
multi-Platinum albums in the U.S. alone. "L.A.Woman," "Break On
Through to the Other Side," "The End," "Hello, I Love
You," and "Light My Fire" were just some of the band's iconic
and ground-breaking songs. After Morrison's death in 1971, Manzarek went on to
become a best-selling author, and a Grammy-nominated recording artist in his
own right. In 2002, he revitalized his touring career with Doors' guitarist and
long-time collaborator, Robby Krieger.
"I was
deeply saddened to hear about the passing of my friend and bandmate Ray
Manzarek today," said Krieger. "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 is
survived by his wife Dorothy, brothers Rick and James Manczarek, son Pablo
Manzarek, Pablo's wife Sharmin and their three children Noah, Apollo and
Camille. Funeral arrangements are pending. The family asks that their privacy
be respected at this difficult time. In lieu of flowers, please make a memoriam
donation in Ray Manzarek's name at www.standup2cancer.org
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