Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The Doors ?Without Paying?

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Phil Chen, Exene Cervenka
year 2018
Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The Doors is a movie starring Emily Armstrong, Exene Cervenka, and Phil Chen. A concert documentary from a 2016 all-star performance in Los Angeles, John Densmore and Robby Krieger
Director Justin Kreutzmann

Love Ray bobbing his head up and down. This is shit. And having watched this I have to say the band, drummer, singer and bass player did a fantastic performance, a credit to Ray and Robbie.
The Doors and Trafalgar Releasing have announced the upcoming release of The Doors: Break on Thru - A Celebration of Ray Manzarek, coming to cinemas worldwide for a one-night-only event on Feb. 12. The film will bring fans together in theaters to celebrate the extraordinary legacy of the late Ray Manzarek, co-founder and keyboardist of The Doors, on what would have been his birthday. This critically acclaimed, all-star hybrid concert-documentary was filmed at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, CA and brought surviving members from The Doors, Robby Krieger and John Densmore, on stage for the first time in 15 years to celebrate the birthday of Manzarek alongside captivating performances from Foo Fighters ’ Taylor Hawkins and Rami Jaffee, Stone Temple Pilots ’ Robert DeLeo, Paul McCartney ’s Brian Ray, X’s Exene and John Doe, Jane’s Addiction ’s Stephen Perkins, Gov’t Mule ’s Warren Haynes and more. STARRING ROBBY KRIEGER (THE DOORS) * JOHN DENSMORE (THE DOORS) * TAYLOR HAWKINS (FOO FIGHTERS) * RAMI JAFFEE (FOO FIGHTERS) * ROBERT DELEO (STONE TEMPLE PILOTS) * STEPHEN PERKINS (JANE’S ADDICTION) * JOHN DOE (X) * EXENE CERVENKA (X) * WARREN HAYNES (GOV’T MULE) FEATURING BRIAN RAY (PAUL MCCARTNEY BAND) * EMILY ARMSTRONG (DEAD SARA)* NASRI (MAGIC) * ANDREW WATT * WAYLON KRIEGER * JIM MANCZAREK * PHIL CHEN * NATHAN WILMARTH * PABLO MANZAREK * BEN FONG-TORRES With a setlist of Doors classics and compelling behind the scenes interviews and footage, this film celebrates the longevity of The Doors, bringing multiple generations together to celebrate this iconic band. Proceeds from the LA concert were donated to Stand Up for Cancer as selected by Ray Manzarek. Participating theaters and tickets can be found at. John Densmore, drummer of The Doors, shared: "It was such an honor to play with these world-class musicians in a tribute to our magical keyboard player. " Kymberli Frueh, SVP Programming & Content Acquisitions at Trafalgar Releasing has said on the news: “ Break On Thru is a true celebration of Doors co-founder Ray Manzarek and includes a whole host of musicians inspired by him including Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters and Robert DeLeo from Stone Temple Pilots. Trafalgar Releasing is pleased to present the first-ever global fan cinema gathering sanctioned by The Doors to celebrate Manzarek’s incredible legacy. ” 2019 has been strong for music releases from Trafalgar Releasing in cinema. Coming up next is GORILLAZ: REJECT FALSE ICONS. Recent successes have included? Depeche Mode: SPIRITS in the Fores t directed by Anton Corbijn,? Shakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tour,? Metallica and San Francisco Symphony: S&M?, which became the biggest ever rock music event in cinemas globally, ?BRING THE SOUL: THE MOVIE, which became the single largest event cinema release globally, Grateful Dead’s 9th Annual Meet-Up at the Movies, Tribeca documentary? Between Me and My Mind ?about Phish frontman Trey Anastasio,? Roger Waters Us + Them, Slayer: The Repentless Killogy, Rush Cinema Strangiato 2019? and? The Cure: Anniversary 1978-2018 Live in Hyde Park London. The London based outfit has previously released films including Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams, The Music Center presents Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration, Khalid Free Spirit, One More Time with Feeling, among others. The Doors: Break on Thru - A Celebration of Ray Manzarek will be screened in cinemas around the world on Feb. Tickets are on sale now at, where fans can find the most up-to-date information regarding participating theaters. Evergreen, a student movie produced by Ray Manzarek, and Five Situations, a film for which fellow UCLA classmate Jim Morrison did sound, are now in the process of being restored from the Ray Manzarek & Jim Morrison Preservation Project. Funding is in process, which will allow the UCLA Film and Television Archive to clean the films and transfer them from fragile 16-mm prints to high-resolution digital cinema packages. Once this has been done, the films are scheduled to be screened in Westwood, CA at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum at UCLA, along with a collection of other student films made by notable alumni, as part of the UCLA’s upcoming year-long 100th-anniversary?celebrations. “Ray would have been pleased and flattered of course, ” said Dorothy Fujikawa in a 2019 UCLA media statement. Fujikawa, who was married to Manzarek from 1967 until his death in 2013, had a leading role in Evergreen. I saw The Doors perform at the Forum in Inglewood, CA in 1968, and first met Ray Manzarek in 1974 at Mercury Records on Hollywood Boulevard. I interviewed Ray a dozen times over forty years and produced a handful of recording sessions with him. I’m one of the fortunate eight people listed in the dedication in his autobiography, Light My Fire. Ray was also interviewed in my 2004 book This Is Rebel Music. During 1996, I co-produced and curated a Rock Literature music series at the MET Theatre in Hollywood and all three surviving Doors performed one evening. Manzarek also penned the introduction to my 2009 coffee table book, Canyon of Dreams: The Magic and the Music of Laurel Canyon. He graciously joined me for two book signing events in Oakland and San Francisco. In 2011, Ray, Doors’ engineer-producer, Bruce Botnick, Elliot Lefko of the AEG/Golden Voice company and I were the featured panel discussion in the second annual Pollstar Live! Conference, The Doors?An L. A. Legacy, held at the Marriot at L. Live in Los Angeles. My 2014 book Turn Up The Radio! Rock, Pop and Roll in Los Angeles 1956-1972, carries a dedication to Ray. Raymond Daniel Manzarek (born Raymond Daniel Manczarek) was born Feb. 12, 1939, in Chicago, IL. Ray resided with his family on the Southside of Chicago and graduated from DePaul University with a B. in Economics. "I was trained classically and I think it opened up a lot of avenues for the rock element to enter. Rock & roll to me is just like jazz. It’s an improvisational medium. I left classical music because it didn’t allow me to improvise. I didn’t feel that I wanted to subjugate myself to another man’s thoughts. I loved the technical training though, and there’s nothing like it. I love the act of making my fingers move over the organ and piano, " Manzarek stressed to me in a 1974 interview in the now-defunct Melody Maker. In the early 1960s, the Manzarek clan relocated to the South Bay community of Redondo Beach in Southern California. Ray also fronted a band, Rick and The Ravens, and was exposed to '50s and ’60s jazz records, as well as the sounds emanating from the seminal World Pacific Records label. It was in Westwood, CA, at the UCLA School of Film in 1964-1965 where Manzarek first encountered James Douglas Morrison and then earned an M. degree in Cinematography. In 1965, Ray fronted Rick and The Ravens, and that same year joined up again with Morrison on the beach in Venice. The singer's poetry was a perfect fit for the classically trained keyboardist's musical ideas, and eventually they decided to form a band, taking the group’s name from Aldous Huxley’s infamous psychedelic memoir, T he Doors of Perception. They soon teamed with drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robby Krieger formerly in the band Psychedelic Rangers. The Doors actively toured and recorded together until 1971. Producer Paul A. Rothchild and engineer-producer Bruce Botnick for Elektra Records created seismic studio albums and oversaw live recordings that issued that changed the course of popular music. Ray Manzarek directed three long-form films on the Doors. The Doors: Live At the Hollywood Bowl; The Doors: Dance On Fire; and The Doors: The Soft Parade. Manzarek produced and performed on five albums by the L. band X, including Los Angeles. He continued to record, produce albums and write. Manzarek authored The Poet in Exile, as well as his autobiography, Light My Fire: My Life With The Doors, and most recently penned a second novel, Snake Moon (Night Shade Books), which is a Civil War-era ghost story. He released a new CD, Atonal Head (PBM Records), his endeavor into electronica, which he describes as "jazz-based with computer additives, " done in collaboration with Polish expatriate jazz musician Bal. There’s also a rendition of "Riders on the Storm, " with guest vocal by Jim Morrison. As we approach his February birthday celebration, I’ve curated this interview below culled from a series of dialogues we had from 1974-2013. Q: Talk to me about your early encounters with Jim Morrison and especially his singing voice. I walked with you on Venice Beach last decade and you pointed at the sand and said, ‘This is where Jim sang to me in a Chet Baker-like voice. His voice had a softness to it. ’ Morrison got louder and better as a singer during the entire Doors recording process. A: When I first heard Jim sing in Venice I thought he had it. There was no doubt that he would not have any problems ‘cause the microphone is no problem. Pitch is the problem with a singer. Can you sing in the same key on pitch? And I worked with a lot of singers who can’t do that. Finding the notes. But Morrison had a good sense of pitch. So, if it was in the key of G, he would sing ‘Moonlight Drive’ in the key of G. And he would be there right on pitch. That was the important thing. The rest of it was all acquired expertise in your practice of your instrument. “Interestingly, on ‘Moonlight Drive’ is that it’s a really a seminal, or a signpost song. It’s the first song Jim Morrison sang to me on the beach. It had been after we graduated UCLA and I ran into him on the beach. ‘What have you been doing? ’ ‘I’ve been writing songs. ’ ‘Sing me a song. ’ ‘I’m shy. ’ ‘You’re not shy. Stop it. There’s nobody here. Just you and me. I’m not judging your voice. I just want to hear the song. Besides, you used to sing with Rick and The Ravens at the Turkey Joint West and did ‘Louie Louie’ until you could not tal
FANTASTIC' I have always liked this song. Makes me happy & brightens my day. Movie Online Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and The doors. Movie Online Break on Thru: A Celebration of Ray Manzarek and thedoors. Jim lives in Oregon... Former guitarist. He's STILL a guitarist, dude. He doesn't sing too bad... RIGHT ON. 3 <3 <3 <3 <3. R.I.P RAY.

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Author: Justin Kreutzmann
Biography: Justin Kreutzmann was born to the world of Rock ‘n’ Roll. In 1977, when Justin was eight, his dad gave him a Super-8 camera, and his path was set for life.

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