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  1. Jim Morrison

    James Douglas Morrison was an American singer, songwriter, writer, film director, and poet. He was best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the popular American rock band The Doors, and is considered to be one of the most charismatic, unique, and influential frontmen in the history of rock music. He was also an author of several poetry books, a documentary, short film, and three early music videos ("The Unknown Soldier", "Moonlight Drive", and "People are Strange").

  2. Lenny Kravitz

    Leonard Albert "Lenny" Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and arranger whose "retro" style incorporates elements of rock, soul, funk, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, folk, and ballads. In addition to singing lead and backing vocals, he often plays all the guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, and percussion himself when recording.

  3. Ray Manzarek

    Raymond Daniel Manzarek or Manczarek (b. February 12, 1939, Chicago, Illinois) is an American musician, singer, producer, movie director, writer, co-founder and keyboardist of The Doors from 1965 to 1973, and the Doors of the 21st Century (renamed Riders on the Storm) since 2001.

  4. John Densmore

    John Densmore (born John Paul Densmore, December 1, 1944, in Los Angeles, California) was the drummer of the rock group The Doors from 1965 to 1973. He is a drummer and songwriter and attended Santa Monica City College and Cal. State-Northridge. :"I've been playing for six years. I took piano lessons when I was ten. They tried to get me to play Bach. They tried for two years. When I was in junior high I got my first set of drums.

  5. Robby Krieger

    Robby Krieger (born Robert Alan Krieger, January 8 1946) is an American rock and roll guitarist and songwriter from Los Angeles, California. He was the guitarist in the rock band 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.

  6. Val Kilmer

    Naked Photos of Val Kilmer are available at MaleStars.com . They currently feature over 65,000 Nude Pics, Biographies, Video Clips, Articles, and Movie Reviews of famous stars.

  7. John Doe

    John Doe (born John Nommensen Duchac on February 25, 1954 in Decatur, Illinois) is the founder of the seminal L.A. punk band X, produced and managed by Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek. His musical compositions and performances are varied, including country and folk music. Doe also performs with the country-folk-punk band The Knitters. In the early 1980s Doe performed on two albums by fellow L.A punk band The Flesh Eaters.

  8. Craig Fernandez

    Hello, my name is Craig. I am 23 years old and work over nights at the Home Depot. I am planing to go to college to become a school teacher. I have a passion for art (both making it and looking at it) and learning about history and current events. I also love satire and ironic situation that come with life. My only true problem is that I should believe more in myself I am pretty easy going and usual get along with everyone.

  9. Perry

    American man of mystery & world traveler who enjoys long walks on the French Riviera and the sunset over Giza. Constant thrill seeker and accused playboy. Passions include drawing, photography, deathmetal guitar, and stunt aviation. Involved in highly stressfull and classified employment so above all I enjoy peace and quiet lying next to a "special" someone.

  10. Aleksey Kocherzhenko

    Born in Minsk-Belarus, lived in LA-CA, Ulm-Germany and in other places. Physicist. Christian. Have my own viewpoint.

  11. Clay Walker

    Love music or anything else that has to do with sound. Like to listen to my friends bands. I usually just sit home and listen to music if i'm not at work or doing something with friends.

  12. Pawel M

    Pawel Malaszynski was born in Szczecinek ( 26.06.1976) He is a polish actor. People in Poland love him because he's so inteligent,smart,handsome,modest and talented.Pawel has beautiful wife-Joanna Chitruszko and cute son-Jeremiasz . Malaszynski called his son Jeremiasz from his favourite song (Pearl Jam-Jeremy). In January 2007 Pawel got Telekamera2007 for the best actor in polish scene. He performed in the polish movies and serials: Post mortem.

  13. Ricardo
  14. Philip Sessions
  15. Pawel

    Pawel Malaszynski was born in Szczecinek ( 26.06.1976) He is a polish actor. People in Poland love him because he's so inteligent,smart,handsome,modest and talented.Pawel has beautiful wife-Joanna Chitruszko and cute son-Jeremiasz . Malaszynski called his son Jeremiasz from his favourite song (Pearl Jam-Jeremy). In January 2007 Pawel got Telekamera2007 for the best actor in polish scene. He performed in the polish movies and serials: Post mortem.

  16. Ken Hoy
  17. Bee

    In a wheelchair due to a car accident back in '91 (I have officially spent half of my life in this chair). I am moslty peaceful, a pacifist, but have anger issues. I enjoy movies, music and my wife and son's good company. I am a shut-in and avoid people as much as possible; However, I enjoy watching people in everyday and private life. I am friendly, but do not start conversations nor am I any good at keeping the conversation going.

  18. Alisha

    I have lived in Arizona since 1987 and orignally from Kansas. I'm pretty easy to get along with as long as your honest and real. I've come to realize to keep life simple, but still enjoy yourself and those around you, other than that, you cant really put into words.

  19. Will

    Hey! My name is Will. I'm happily married to my wife, Jodi and was born and raised right here in Tifton, GA. I'm in a Christian rock band called Birthright also from Tifton! I love glorifying the Lord thru music and hope to spread His word using my music as my guide. I am a pretty easy going guy, with a very dry sense of humor. I enjoy meeting people from all walks of life. If you love music, then we have plenty in common.

  20. Steve

    I'd rather hear about you. To explain myself would only cause distortion and misunderstanding to the majority of those who read it. I've found few that understand some, and almost none who "get it!".

  21. Alani
  22. Ian Astbury

    Ian Robert Astbury (born May 14 1962, in Heswall, Cheshire) is an English rock singer and lyricist.

  23. Adam Freeland

    Adam Freeland is a UK-based DJ and producer synonymous with breakbeat based electronic music. Like his record label, Marine Parade, he is a resident of Brighton. As a producer, he formed half of Tsunami One with Kevin Beber, and released a solo album as "Freeland"; as a DJ he operates solo under his own full name. In 1996, Adam Freeland's "Coastal Breaks" album heralded the beginning of something new - Breakbeat.

  24. Lonnie Mack

    Lonnie Mack (born Lonnie McIntosh, 18 July 1941, Harrison, Indiana) is an influential rock and blues guitarist.

  25. George Winston

    George Winston (born 1949) is a American pianist who was born in Michigan, and grew up in Miles City, Montana. Many of his pieces, self-described as "Rural Folk Piano", evoke the essence of a season and reflect natural landscapes. He is considered to perform in the new age genre, a label that somewhat limits his potential audience. He also is known for his "PEANUTS" tribute album. George Winston was first recorded by John Fahey for Fahey's Takoma Records.

  26. Kurt Weill

    Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900 - April 3, 1950), was a German, and in his later years German-American, composer active from the 1920s until his death. He was a leading composer for the stage, as well as writing a number of concert works. Over fifty years after his death, his music continues to be performed both in popular and classical contexts. In Weill's lifetime, his work was most associated with the voice of his wife, Lotte Lenya, …

  27. Bruce Botnick

    Bruce Botnick is a noted American record engineer and producer, best known for his work with The Doors, and with Love. He engineered Love's first two albums, and co-produced their third album, "Forever Changes", with the band's singer-songwriter, Arthur Lee.

  28. Pamela Courson

    Pamela Susan Courson (December 22, 1946-April 25, 1974) was best known as the long-term companion of late Doors' vocalist Jim Morrison. After the deaths of Morrison and Courson, her parents petitioned an out-of-state court to declare that the couple had a common law marriage, despite the fact that theirs was an open relationship, and that Morrison's will described him as "an unmarried person."

  29. Kevin Dillon

    Kevin Dillon (born August 19, 1965) is an American actor. Born in Mamaroneck, New York, he is the younger brother of actor Matt Dillon. Dillon began acting in both television and films in the 1980s and first received wide attention for his role as Bunny in the 1986 film "Platoon." In 1988, he portrayed Brian Flagg in a remake of the 1958 American science fiction film "The Blob".

  30. Danny Sugerman

    Daniel Stephen Sugerman was the second manager of the Los Angeles based rock band The Doors, and wrote several books about Jim Morrison and The Doors, including "No One Here Gets Out Alive" co-authored with Jerry Hopkins, and the autobiography "Wonderland Avenue". Sugerman replaced the original Doors manager, Bill Siddons, shortly after Morrison's death in 1971. He helped film director Oliver Stone with the production of the 1991 movie "The Doors".

  31. Graham Webb

    Born in Birmingham, UK, to L. Webb a battle of El Alamein war widow, I was the youngest of 5 children. Started cycling at the age of 8 and was many times British National cycling champion and National record holder at 10 miles, 25 miles and 1 hour. Moved to the Netherlands in 1967 where I became world cycling road champion, signed a professional contract with the French Mercier team in 1968 and moved to Belgium, where I still live with my family. http://crazyaboutbelgium.co.uk/blogs/webb.htm

  32. Tom Baker

    Tom Baker (August 28, 1940 - September 2, 1982) was an American actor who starred in the Andy Warhol movies "Blow Job" and "I, A Man". He was a known drug and alcohol addict, and a close friend of Jim Morrison of The Doors. His death due to a drug overdose caused confusion in the media. British actor Tom Baker was more well-known at the time, due to his portrayal of the Doctor on the BBC programme "Doctor Who", and was also a heavy drinker.

  33. Greg Kihn

    Greg Kihn (born July 10, 1949 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a U.S. pop musician. He is of Polish descent. He is the front man for the Greg Kihn Band, who are perhaps best known for their hit single "Jeopardy". Other popular songs include "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" and "Lucky." "Jeopardy" later served as the basis for a parody ("I Lost on Jeopardy") by Weird Al Yankovic. Beginning in 1976, The Greg Kihn Band put out several albums on the Beserkley Records label.

  34. Frank Whaley

    Frank Whaley (born Frank Joseph Whaley on July 20, 1963) is an American film and television actor known for his roles in independent films. Frank Whaley was born in Syracuse, New York. He has two sisters and an older brother named Robert Whaley. His father, Robert Whaley, Sr., died in the 1990s of health problems related to alcoholism. Frank and his brother, Robert, founded the NY-based band, The Niagaras.

  35. Jac Holzman

    Jac Holzman founded Elektra Records in his St. John's College dorm room in 1950 and Nonesuch Records in 1964. He signed such legendary acts as The Doors and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band to Elektra, as well as discovering Judy Collins. In 1970 he sold all his music interests to Kinney National Company for $10 million. Soon afterwards Kinney consolidated their label holdings under the Warner Communications umbrella.

  36. Kathleen Quinlan

    Kathleen Denise Quinlan (born November 19, 1954) is an Oscar nominated American actress, mostly seen on television and in motion pictures.

  37. Michael McClure

    Michael McClure, an American poet, playwright, songwriter and novelist, was born in Marysville, Kansas on (October 20, 1932) before moving to San Francisco as a young man. He found fame as one of the five poets (including Allen Ginsberg) who read at the famous San Francisco Six Gallery reading in 1955 rendered in barely fictionalized terms in Jack Kerouac's "Dharma Bums".

  38. Jerry Hopkins

    Jerry Hopkins is an American author and journalist. He is best known as the co-author (with Danny Sugerman) of No One Here Gets Out Alive (1980), the definitive biography of Jim Morrison of The Doors, which was a key source for Oliver Stone's film about the band. He has written nearly 30 books about music, food and travel, including three volumes on Elvis Presley. He has also written for Rolling Stone (where he was a contributing editor for 20 years), The Village Voice, …

  39. Brett Scallions

    Brett Allen Scallions (born on December 21, 1971 in Brownsville, Tennessee) is an American musician. He was the lead vocalist for the band Fuel from 1989 to 2006. During that time, the band released multiple albums including the double platinum "Something Like Human". After Scallions left Fuel he joined a band called The X's playing bass. He also recently joined Circus Diablo, a Los Angeles-based rock band while simultaneously playing with the X's.

  40. Wonderland Avenue

    "Wonderland Avenue: Tales of Glamour and Excess", first published in 1991, is the personal memoir of late author and Doors manager Danny Sugerman. In the book, Sugerman recounts his life beginning with his privileged but troubled childhood in Beverly Hills, which he asserts set the stage for his later self-destructive addictions and behavior. "Wonderland Avenue" covers the first eight years of Sugerman's show business career, …

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