Let’s remember the music and mad keyboard genius of The Doors', Ray Manzarek who on his 80th birthday. His right hand playing melodies with crazy fingers, left hand pounding out the bass parts.
Legendary Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek would have been 79 today. Let’s remember the music and mad keyboard genius of Manzarek. His right hand playing melodies with crazy fingers, left hand pounding out the bass parts. Still mind-blowing!
It’s ROCKTOBER on BLM! And that means that all month long, we spotlight the Artist of the Day. We’ll be diggin’ deeper into the BLM A to Z Archives while you rock at work for songs you love, from the bands you worship…like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, The Rolling Stones, Van Halen and many more!
We love seeing the next generation of Rockers crank it up at the Maine Academy of Modern Music. If you've ever caught one of these young bands play out you'll hear them play everything from The Doors to Green Day plus their own original songs...
Surviving Doors members John Densmore and Robby Krieger are coming together in concert for the first time in 15 years — and fittingly, it's in honor of a former bandmate.
Today we celebrate the birth of the Lizard King! James Douglas Morrison was born 72 years ago in Melbourne, Florida on December 8, 1943. Absolutely one of the most iconic frontmen in the history of rock, as the singer and songwriter for the Doors...
It’s ROCKTOBER on BLM! And that means that all month long, we spotlight the Artist of the Day. We’ll be diggin’ deeper into the BLM A to Z Archives while you rock at work for songs you love, from the bands you worship…
Legendary Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek would have been 76 today. He passed away in May of 2013 from cancer. We'll celebrate Ray on his birthday tonight at 5:20 with live Doors on the WBLM MIni-Concert.
45 years ago today, the Doors played the first of four shows in New York City at the Felt Forum. These historic concerts were recorded and later used (along with other shows from that year) for their first live release in the summer of 1970, Absolutely Live.
The Doors Feast of Friends has been circulating as a bootleg for many years and now it's officially released this week. John Densmore tells Billboard, "You can see how friendly it was, and there was, and no ego. It was four equal guys".
For years now, the easiest way to do a Matthew McConaughey impression has been to imitate his 'Dazed and Confused' character, David Wooderson, by saying "Alright, alright, alright" in a goofy Southern drawl -- something McConaughey himself acknowledged when he uttered those magic words while picking up his Oscar and Golden Globe awards for 'Dallas Buyers Club.' And as it turns out, we ha