Adiós a Ray Manzarek, cofundador de The Doors.
Adiós a Ray Manzarek, cofundador de The Doors.
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File picture shows Manzarek of the U.S. 60s rock group "The Doors", playing keyboard with his new band "The Doors of the 21st Century" during a performance in Sao Paulo
21.05.2013Ray Manzarek of the U.S. 60s rock group "The Doors", plays keyboard with his new band "The Doors of the 21st Century" during a performance in Sao Paulo, in this October 29, 2004 file photograph. The Doors of the 21st Century also includes the original The Doors' guitar player Robbie Krieger and former "Cult" vocalist Ian Astbury. Manzarek has died at age 74 in Germany May 20, 2013,according to his manager Tom Vitorino. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: OBITUARY ENTERTAINMENT)REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/Files -
MUERE A LOS 74 AÑOS RAY MANZAREK, TECLISTA Y MIEMBRO FUNDADOR DE THE DOORS
21.05.2013BOG200- BOGOTÁ (COLOMBIA), 20/05/2013.- Fotografía de archivo del 2 de abril de 2007 del teclista Ray Manzarek, del mítico grupo estadounidense The Doors, durante un rueda de prensa en Sydney, Australia. Manzarek, el teclista y miembro fundador de The Doors, falleció en Rosenheim (Alemania) a los 74 años, informó hoy, lunes 20 de mayo de 2013, su publicista en un comunicado. La publicista Heidi Robinson explicó que Manzarek llevaba tiempo combatiendo un cáncer en la vesícula biliar. EFE/ARCHIVO/TRACEY NEARMYEFE/ARCHIVO/TRACEY NEARMY -
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21.05.2013(FILES) November 8, 2006 file photo shows the former keyboard player of The Doors Ray Manzarek talking with a reporter during a book signing event celebrating 40 years of the band's legacy in Hollywood. Ray Manzarek, keyboardist and founding member of The Doors, died May 29, 2013 in Germany after a long battle with cancer, according to a statement on the iconic band's Facebook page. Manzarek, who was 74, formed the group with Jim Morrison in 1965 after the two met by chance in Venice Beach, California. He died surrounded by his wife and brothers in a clinic in Rosenheim, Germany. AFP PHOTO / HECTOR MATA / FILESAFP PHOTO / HECTOR MATA / FILES
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