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Robby Krieger
Birth name Robert Alan Krieger
Born January 8, 1946 (1946-01-08) (age 61)
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genre(s) Blues-rock, Blues, Psychedelic rock, Rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Guitarist
Years active 1965present
Label(s) Elektra
Associated
acts
The Doors
Riders on the Storm
Website TheDoors.com
The Official Site of Robby Krieger

Robby Krieger (born Robert Alan Krieger, January 8, 1946) is an American rock and roll guitarist and songwriter. He was the guitarist in The Doors, and wrote some of the band's best known songs, including "Light My Fire", "Love Me Two Times", "Touch Me" and "Love Her Madly".

He is number 91 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.

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A native of Los Angeles, California, Krieger learned to play guitar when he attended Menlo School (formerly a boarding school in the San Francisco Bay area). He started by tuning a ukulele like the bottom four strings of a guitar and imitating a flamenco guitar record. He later purchased a flamenco guitar on a Christmas vacation in Puerto Vallarta in 1963 and mastered the style without benefit of lessons. He gradually grew tired of playing flamenco and helped form a jug band called the Back Bay Chamberpot Terriers with Bill Wolff (later of the Peanut Butter Conspiracy).

He formed The Doors with keyboard player Ray Manzarek, drummer John Densmore and vocalist Jim Morrison. Krieger's fingerstyle approach to the electric guitar, eclectic musical tastes, and occasional songwriting helped establish The Doors as a successful rock band in the 1960s.

After Morrison's death in 1971, The Doors continued as a trio and released two albums, Other Voices and Full Circle. Krieger shared lead vocal duties with Manzarek. After The Doors disbanded in 1973, Krieger formed The Butts Band with Densmore. He enjoyed some success as a jazz guitarist, recording a handful of albums as The Robby Krieger Band in the 1970s and 1980s, including Versions (1983) and No Habla (1986).

Krieger and Manzarek reformed as the Doors of the 21st Century in 2002 with vocalist Ian Astbury, formerly of The Cult. Following a dispute with Densmore over The Doors name, the band is now known as Riders on the Storm. For a brief period, the reformed band also included Police drummer Stewart Copeland.

Krieger played guitar on a few tracks by Blue Öyster Cult and has worked on a number of tribute projects organised by Billy Sherwood.

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Discography
Albums: The Doors | Strange Days | Waiting for the Sun | The Soft Parade | Morrison Hotel | L.A. Woman | Other Voices | Full Circle | An American Prayer: Jim Morrison
Live albums: Absolutely Live | Alive, She Cried | Live at the Hollywood Bowl | In Concert | Live In Detroit | Bright Midnight: Live in America | Live in Hollywood | Live in Boston
Compilation albums: 13 |Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine | The Best of the Doors (1985) | The Doors Greatest Hits | Essential Rarities | The Best of the Doors (2000) | The Very Best of The Doors (2001 album) | Legacy: The Absolute Best | The Very Best of The Doors (2007 album)
Box sets: The Doors: Box Set | The Complete Studio Recordings | Perception | The Doors: Vinyl Box Set
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