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Robby Krieger

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Robert Alan Krieger, born January 8, 1946, in Los Angeles, is a musical performer and The Doors guitarist. He attended UCLA. “The first music I heard that I liked was Peter and the Wolf. I accidentally sat and broke the record (I was about seven). Then I listened to rock ‘n’ roll – I listened to the radio a lot – Fats Domino, Elvis, The Platters. “I started surfing at fourteen. There was lots of classical music in my house. My father liked march music. There was a piano at home. I studied trumpet at ten, but nothing came of it. Then I started playing blues on the piano?no lessons though

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Nir Felder, Holger Marjamaa, Peela and Robby Krieger

Read "Nir Felder, Holger Marjamaa, Peela and Robby Krieger" reviewed by Len Davis


New music with Nir Felder, Holger Marjamaa, Daniele Chiantese, Scott Henderson and David Aubile. Argentinian band Streams, and Joseph Patrick Moore. Playlist Nir Felder “Cold Heaven “ from Cold Heaven (La reserve) 00:00 Holger Marjamaa “Rush Hour" from Rush Hour (Self Produced) 05:18 {Daniale Chiantese “Tech" from Kamayan (Camilla) 10:48 Peela “Not Bad" from ...

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Live In Bakersfield August 21, 1970 (2CD)

Label: Rhino/Elektra Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: CD 1: Roadhouse Blues; Medley: Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)/Back Door Man/Five To One; Medley: Universal Mind/Afro Blue; When The Music’s Over. CD 2: Love Me Two Times; Medley: Mystery Train/Away In India/Crossroads; The End.

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Live At The Matrix 1967: The Original Masters

Label: Rhino
Released: 2023
Track listing: CD 1: March 7, 1967: First Set: Bags’ Groove (Instrumental); Back Door Man; My Eyes Have Seen You; Soul Kitchen; All Blues (Instrumental); Get Out Of My Life Woman; When The Music’s Over. March 7, 1967: Second Set: Close To You; Crawling King Snake; I Can’t See Your Face In My Mind; People Are Strange; Alabama Song (Whisky Bar); The Crystal Ship; Twentieth Century Fox; CD 2: March 7, 1967: Third Set: Moonlight Drive; Summer’s Almost Gone; Unhappy Girl; Woman Is A Devil / Rock Me Baby; Break On Through (To The Other Side); Light My Fire; The End. March 10, 1967: First Set: My Eyes Have Seen You; Soul Kitchen; I Can’t See Your Face In My Mind; People Are Strange; When The Music’s Over. CD 3 : March 10, 1967: Second Set: Money; Who Do You Love; Moonlight Drive; Summer’s Almost Gone; I’m A King Bee; Gloria; Break On Through (To The Other Side). March 10, 1967: Third Set: Summertime (Instrumental); Back Door Man; Alabama Song (Whisky Bar). March 8 or 9, 1967: The End (Partial) / Let’s Feed Ice Cream To The Rats.

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Seasonal Songbook

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Track listing: My Favorite Things (Featuring Robby Krieger); Time To Say Goodbye; Hallelujah; O Christmas Tree; O Mio Babbino Caro; Silent Night; Ave Maria; You’ll Never Walk Alone (Featuring Asian Hall Of Fame Choir); Christmas Song; Pie Jesu (Featuring Aubrey); You Raise Me Up; O Holy Night; Bonus Track: My Favorite Things (Jazz).

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News: Recording

Maki Mae Releases Astonishing Winter Album Of Jazz Standards

Maki Mae Releases Astonishing Winter Album Of Jazz Standards

There is something quite special about music with the power to tell story and engaging people in a whole new way. This is definitely the case of Seasonal Songbook, an intimate and melodically excellent recent release by Maki Mae. This release has 13 songs, treading the audience to nearly 50 minutes of outstanding music. There is ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

A random selection of the best new releases from 2020 - Part 2

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We continue with a selection of some of the best new releases from 2020 Playlist Oz Noy “Groovin" from Snapdragon (Abstract Logix) 00:00 Marcus Klossek Electric Trio “Done" from Time Was Now (Double Moon) 06:11 Cindy Blackman Santana “We Came to Play" from Give the Drummer Some (Copperline Music) 12:26 Derek Sherinian “Dragonfly" from The Phoenix ...

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Article: Year in Review

Doug Hall's Best Releases Of 2020

Read "Doug Hall's Best Releases Of 2020" reviewed by Doug Hall


An extraordinary time for musicians facing an unprecedented scale of impact on their lives and profession as artists. Nevertheless, for the listener, a range of incredible compositions were released in 2020 under these circumstances. I have highlighted just some of my favorites. However, truly, my support goes out to the whole jazz community, and may there ...

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The Ritual Begins At Sundown

Label: The Players Group
Released: 2020
Track listing: What Was That?; Slide Home (CD and digital only); The Drift; Chunga's Revenge; Hot Head; Yes, The River Knows; The Hitch; Dr Noir; Bianca's Dream; Screen Junkie.

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Article: Album Review

Robby Krieger: The Ritual Begins At Sundown

Read "The Ritual Begins At Sundown" reviewed by Kyle Simpler


The Doors are one of the most iconic bands in rock music, and people who collect their albums have recently been treated to some special releases. The 50th anniversary release of Morrison Hotel (Elektra Catalog Group, 2020) features a remastered mix along with over an hour of bonus tracks. The latest Record Store Day drop featured ...


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