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Manzarek–Krieger was an American rock band formed by two former members of
the Doors The Doors were an American Rock music, rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, with vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger, and drummer John Densmore. They were among the most controversial and influential ro ...
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Ray Manzarek 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 Doors, co-founding the band with singer and lyricist Jim Morrison in 1965. Manzarek was induct ...
and
Robby Krieger Robert Alan Krieger (born January 8, 1946) is an American guitarist and founding member of the rock band the Doors. Krieger wrote or co-wrote many of the Doors' songs, including the hits "Light My Fire", "Love Me Two Times", " Touch Me", and "L ...
, in 2002. They were also known as "The Doors of the 21st Century, D21C," and "Riders on the Storm" after the Doors song of the same name. They settled on using "Manzarek–Krieger" or "Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of The Doors" for legal reasons, after acrimonious debates and court battles between the two musicians and Doors co-founder/ drummer
John Densmore John Paul Densmore (born December 1, 1944) is an American musician, songwriter, author and actor. He is best known as the drummer of the rock band the Doors, and as such is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He appeared on every recordi ...
. They performed Doors material exclusively until the death of Manzarek in 2013.


Formation

In 2002, Manzarek and Krieger reunited and produced a new version of "The Doors", called "The Doors of the 21st Century". The lineup was fronted by
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of
The Cult The Cult are an English rock band formed in 1983 in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Before settling on their current name in January 1984, the band performed under the name Death Cult, which was an evolution of the name of lead singer Ian Astbury's ...
, with
Angelo Barbera Angelo Barbera is an American bass player best known for his work with the Robby Krieger Band and The Doors of the 21st Century. Life and career Angelo grew up in southern California and was inspired to take up the bass guitar at the age of 12 ...
from Krieger's band on bass. At their first concert, the group announced that drummer
John Densmore John Paul Densmore (born December 1, 1944) is an American musician, songwriter, author and actor. He is best known as the drummer of the rock band the Doors, and as such is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He appeared on every recordi ...
would not perform; it was later reported that he was unable to play because he suffered from
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. Densmore was initially replaced by
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of
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, but after Copeland broke his arm falling off a bicycle, the arrangement ended in mutual lawsuits, and he was replaced by Ty Dennis, who was the drummer with Krieger's band. Densmore subsequently claimed that he had in fact not been invited to take part in the reunion. The newly configured group performed on several TV shows including ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Legal issues with The Doors name

In February 2003, Densmore filed a motion seeking an injunction against his former bandmates, hoping to prevent them from using the name ''The Doors of the 21st Century''. His motion was initially denied in court and Ray Manzarek publicly stated that the invitation for Densmore to return to the group still stood. It was reported that both Morrison's family and that of
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had joined Densmore in seeking to prevent Manzarek and Krieger from using The Doors' name. In July 2005 Densmore and the Morrison estate won a permanent injunction, causing the new band to switch to the name ''D21C''. The group then played under the name ''Riders on the Storm'' after the title of a song by The Doors released in 1971 as the last track on the final Morrison-era album ''
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''. Manzarek and Krieger were allowed to promote their performances as "former ''Doors''" and "members of ''The Doors''". In July 2007, Densmore said that he would not join the reconfigured band unless it was fronted by
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. Densmore said, "I play with Jim. If there's someone of that level, OK. I'm not gonna join them with Ian. That's not to diss Ian, he's a good singer – but he's no
Jim Morrison James Douglas Morrison (December 8, 1943 – July 3, 1971) was an American singer, poet and songwriter who was the lead vocalist of the Rock music, rock band the Doors. Due to his wild personality, poetic lyrics, distinctive voice, unpredicta ...
. Eddie Vedder? My God, there's a singer." Vedder previously performed three Doors songs with Manzarek, Krieger, and Densmore at the 1993
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induction ceremony. Densmore has been steadfast in refusing to license ''The Doors′'' music for use in
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s, including an offer of $15 million by
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to lease the song " Break on Through (To the Other Side)", feeling that that would be in violation of the spirit in which the music was created. Densmore wrote about this subject for ''
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'': Ray Manzarek was quoted as saying, "We're all getting older. We should, the three of us, be playing these songs because, hey, the end is always near. Morrison was a poet, and above all, a poet wants his words heard." When Morrison was asked what he would most like to be remembered for, he responded, "My words, man, my words." Manzarek described the band's sound as
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music. "It's clean, it's pure. There is a keyboard on one side, a guitar on the other, drums in the middle, a bass line underneath that and the singer up front ... you can hear the words. That's one of the reasons why The Doors' sound is still important today. It's perfectly modern. That's what we wanted." In August 2008, the California Supreme Court decided not to hear the case involving Krieger and Manzarek's use of the name ''The Doors'' in performances over the objections of Densmore and the Morrison estate, so the judgment against Krieger and Manzarek stands. After 2009, Manzarek and Krieger toured using the names ''Manzarek-Krieger'' and ''Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of The Doors''. In May 2013, Ray Manzarek died of bile duct cancer.


Changing lineups

Angelo Barbera left the band in 2004 and was replaced by
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who had worked with Krieger previously in
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. On February 16, 2007, Ian Astbury quit Riders on the Storm and relaunched his old band, The Cult. On March 14, 2007,
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, former lead singer of the band
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, was announced as the new lead singer of Riders on the Storm. In May 2010,
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of
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was announced as their new singer for the US tour. In an interview with ''Billboard'', Ray stated "We've always been kind of afraid to ask him (Dave Brock) to play with us, because people say, 'Oh, you're using a tribute singer. Now you're your own tribute band,' " Krieger explains. "But then Journey got that karaoke singer (Arnel Pineda) and everybody loved it, so we said, 'If they can do that, we can use David. And he's been great. That's not to say the other guys (the Cult's Ian Astbury, Fuel's Brett Scallions) didn't do a good job, but I think when people come to see Ray and I, they want to see us do the Doors music as it should be done, so why not use a guy who really is an expert? He knows the songs better than we do, really." Krieger says he and Manzarek also "talk about" recording some new music and even have songs they began when Astbury was working with them. "I think it would be a lot better if (Densmore) would be on it," Krieger says. "We do have some songs that we've worked up. We're just waiting for the right time, but we'll definitely be doing that." He and Manzarek were also looking ahead towards a full-scale world tour to celebrate the Doors' 50th anniversary in 2016, however, Manzarek's death in 2013 ended these plans.


Touring

The band performed in
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in 2011. In most of the countries they just played one concert, but in Mexico, they played six, in different cities. Forrest Penner subbed on guitar for all Mexico dates (Mexico City and Guadalajara) and La Paz, Bolivia when Robby fell ill. Ray's brother Rick Manczarek of
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made several guest appearances on guitar throughout the tour.


Recordings

The band did not release any official albums but occasionally offered CDs of their live shows for purchase after the shows through the DiscLive service. They released a live concert DVD in 2003 titled ''LA Woman Live'' as ''The Doors of the 21st Century''. The DVD captured one night of their tour of The Doors' ''
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'' studio album which The original Doors never undertook due to the death of their original lead singer
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. Additionally, Ian Astbury recorded the Doors song "Touch Me" in the studio with all three of the surviving Doors members for the '' Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors'' tribute CD in 2000. This track remains the closest thing to an official studio track from the reformed group to date. The Doors song "Wild Child" was also recorded by Astbury for the album with his band the Cult, along with Ray Manzarek. There have not been any other studio tracks recorded with any of the other lead singers since Astbury's departure. The group played several new songs during their live shows that were intended for their unrecorded album, including "Cops Talk", "Forever", "Eagle in a Whirlwind", and "American Express". The songs for the album were written by Astbury,
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and others, and was intended to be recorded in 2003-2004.


Live performances

Officially released live recordings as ''The Doors of the 21st Century'' through DiscLive: * Live in Hollywood, CA: New Year's Eve 2004 (12/31/03) * Live in Atlanta, GA (5/1/04) * Live in West Palm Beach, FL (5/2/04) * Live in New York City, NY: "Live from the Five" (5/5/04) * Live in Uncasville, CT (5/6/04) * Live in Denver, CO (6/18/04) * Live in Anaheim, CA: New Year's Eve 2005 (12/31/04)


Personnel


Members

Former members *
Ray Manzarek 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 Doors, co-founding the band with singer and lyricist Jim Morrison in 1965. Manzarek was induct ...
 – keyboards, vocals (2002–2013; died 2013) *
Robby Krieger Robert Alan Krieger (born January 8, 1946) is an American guitarist and founding member of the rock band the Doors. Krieger wrote or co-wrote many of the Doors' songs, including the hits "Light My Fire", "Love Me Two Times", " Touch Me", and "L ...
 – guitar, vocals (2002–2013) *
Ian Astbury Ian Robert Astbury (born 14 May 1962) is an English singer, best known as a founding member, lead vocalist and frontman of the rock band the Cult. During various hiatuses from the Cult, Astbury has fronted the short-lived Holy Barbarians in 1 ...
 – lead vocals (2002–2007) *
Angelo Barbera Angelo Barbera is an American bass player best known for his work with the Robby Krieger Band and The Doors of the 21st Century. Life and career Angelo grew up in southern California and was inspired to take up the bass guitar at the age of 12 ...
 – bass guitar (2002–2004) *
Stewart Copeland Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is a Scottish-American musician and composer. He is best known for his work as the drummer of the English rock band the Police from 1977 to 1986, and again from 2007 to 2008. Before playing with th ...
 – drums, percussion (2002–2003) * Ty Dennis – drums, percussion (2003–2013) *
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 – bass guitar (2004–2013; died 2021) *
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 – lead vocals (2007–2010) *
Miljenko Matijevic Miljenko Matijevic (born November 30, 1964) is a Croatian-American singer, best known as the lead vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Steelheart. He has a big following in South Korea and has worked on several South Korean TV series. He ha ...
 – lead vocals (2010) * Dave Brock – lead vocals (2010–2013) Guest musicians * Rick Manzarek – guitar, whistle and percussion (2011) * Owen Goldman – percussion (2011) * Forrest Penner – guitar (2011; Mexico/South America tour March 2011. Taking Krieger's place due to health problems) *
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 – vocals (2011; only on
Light My Fire "Light My Fire" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. It was recorded in August 1966 and released in January 1967 on their eponymous debut album. Released as an edited single on April 24, 1967, it spent three weeks at number one on t ...
on the Mexico City tour March 3, 2011)
Timeline
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Lineups


References


External links

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